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El 2015-09-19 a las 08:56 +1000, Dave Chinner escribió:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:01:45AM -0500, Troy McCorkell wrote:
xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx is an open list and does not require people to be members
of the list to post to it. The spam filters applied to
xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx are
as aggressive as they can be and still allow for an open list.
Next option would be to add a moderator to the list. Adding a moderator
would interfere with non-list members posting to the list.
Moderation is not an option because of this interference and the
burden it puts on the moderator to respond in a timely fashion.
There is no need to go to extreme measures; I think it is easier than
that. I do not have access to the oss.sgi.com logs, but surely the admins
can, and find out what were the posts that bounced and for what reason.
My guess is that they were sent from an invalid domain (no dns), or no
reverse dns, or something like that (not content analysis, that comes
once the mail is accepted and stored). Surely a filter for those is simple
enough to implement, and should not harm other participants.
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Cheers
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" (Minas Tirith))
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