Quoting Hubert Chan (hackerhue@geek.com): > I wonder if it might be possible to filter out the spam and not allow it > to show up on the list until it gets approved (i.e. the advertising bill > gets paid). I know that spam filtering is a tricky problem, but we > should be able to cut back some of it. Or we can do something like the > Progeny lists seem to be doing: non-subscribers to the list must have > their posts approved. Do you realise the amount of email sent by non-subscribers ? :) I think it's a great idea (and i've uttered it before), but you have to find the volunteers.. Keeping senders that have had an approved post in a database, allowing those to send un-approved emails might work too. Greets, Robert -- Linux Generation encrypted mail preferred. finger rvdm@debian.org for my GnuPG/PGP key. Dance is the vertical expression of a horizontal intention.
Attachment:
pgpSscO9f5SeP.pgp
Description: PGP signature