Re: [trinity-users] KDE 1 running on Fedora 25

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On 2020/11/10 10:46 PM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2020 Tue, 10 Nov 15:38:13 +0100
  Slávek Banko via tde-users scripsit:
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There is another possible level of defense: to set up newly subscribed
users not only to have to confirm their email address, but also to be
approved by a moderator. That could be an acceptable compromise.

What is your opinion?

Would be a start. But I think the spamers will just add another strategy to steal the mods time and get past him.

Nik


Is there an option to allow hyperkitty web interface only for "approved" users? This way users can still subscribe easily to ML but would not have automatic access to the web interface.

Other idea: is it possible to force emails sent from web interface to another server and then back to mail server for distribution to ML? this way spam msgs should get caught by spam filters. Like having an intermediate email address. From web interface go automatically to this intermediate address on different server == filter out spam. Then this server forward to ML. Or maybe have hyperkitty GUI on a separate front end of hyperkitty backend

Just thwroing around lose thoughts :-)

Cheers
  Michele

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