[Mailman-Users] Help: spam filtering and email bouncing
Kinson Liu
kliu at real.com
Wed Jun 14 02:02:25 CEST 2006
Hi there,
The product of my company uses mailman and we have been receiving spams
from time to time. The spams are not directly from spammers, but
mailman-bounces and other valid list with -bounces at the end of the
list name. We've been looking through bounce processing on the admin
part, but it doesn't seem to be the solution of this question since it
is only for disabling email accounts. Spam filter under privacy option
seems the right place, but the two textareas do not make too much sense
to me. Please help. One of the sample is pasted below.
Regards,
Kinson
*From:* mailman-bounces at lists.helixcommunity.org
[mailto:mailman-bounces at lists.helixcommunity.org] *On Behalf Of *dacey
aseria
*Sent:* Monday, June 12, 2006 7:38 AM
*To:* some-valid-email-list at helixcommunity.org
*Subject:* I'm not a follower... I'm a leader with the same idea
*Hearty reception,*
**untavirazolas[dot]com**
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she sought in his face signs of the impression she was making on him.
She tried to please him, not by her words only, but in her whole person.
For his sake it was that she now lavished more care on her dress than
before. She caught herself in reveries on what might have been, if she
had not been married and he had been free. She blushed with emotion when
he came into the room, she could not repress a smile of rapture when he
said anything amiable to her. For several days now Countess Lidia
Ivanovna had been in a state of intense excitement. She had learned that
Anna and Vronsky were in Petersburg. Alexey Alexandrovitch must be saved
from seeing her, he must be saved even from the torturing knowledge that
that awful woman was in the same town with him, and that he might meet
her any minute. Lidia Ivanovna made inquiries through her friends as to
what those _infamous people_, as she called Anna and Vronsky, intended
doing, and she endeavored so to guide every movement of her friend
during those days that he could not come across them. The young
adjutant, an acquaintance of Vronsky, through whom she obtained her
information, and who hoped through Countess Lidia Ivanovna to obtain a
concession, told her that they had finished their business and were
going away next day. Lidia Ivanovna had already begun to calm down, when
the next morning a note was brought her, the handwriting of which she
recognized with horror. It was the handwriting of Anna Karenina. The
envelope was of
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*Kinson Liu* | Software Development Engineer | RealNetworks, Inc. |
kliu at real.com | 206.892.6177
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