On 04/01/2008, Thomas Chung <tchung@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 02/01/2008, Ricky Zhou <ricky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 2008-01-02 08:20:07 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: > > > Unfortunately from the @redhat.com addresses there's little we can do. > > > However for the webmaster@fedoraproject address we can implement better > > > spam tagging on our smtp server. Just going to take someone to set it up. > > I think we should have some control over filtering at the mailman level. > > Perhaps we can set header_filter_rules to hold messages with headers > > matching: > > ^From:.*webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx* > > ^From:.*fedora-websites-list@xxxxxxxxxxx* > > (or substitute some better-thought out regexes there). > > Spam Filter Rule has been added per Ricky's suggestion. Since the spam filter rule isn't working as my test shows, I'd like to propose a new approach. How about we use askfedora@xxxx approach as we use in fedora news project? This is how we setup currently: 1. A user send email to askfedora@xxxx 2. The email is forwarded to fedora-news-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxx 3. An auto-reply will be sent to the user using "Auto-response text to send to -owner emails" In this case, no moderation will be required since the email will be sent to list-owners who will decide whether it should be answered and posted in the list for archive. One more thing, since Ricky is the primary person who's been answering webmaster@xxxx emails, I'd like to promote him to list-owners. :) Regards, -- Thomas Chung http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ThomasChung -- Fedora-websites-list mailing list Fedora-websites-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-websites-list