The latest thread on Spam on the list has the potential of dominating the list for a long time. Is there any chance that perhaps the CentOS team might consider an Anti-Spam for CentOS mailing list? I would love to participate in such a list. From a subscriber point of view, I would think a 'CentOS A/S' list would be both pertinent and manageable from a volume standpoint.
I know this is a bit to the side, but really for many of us sysadmins, Spam is much harder to deal with than any other single portion of running a CentOS server.
Are there any others that might like such a list? Would the CentOS team consider adding this mailing list?
Best Regards, John Hinton
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On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 11:45:47AM -0400, John Hinton wrote:
The latest thread on Spam on the list has the potential of dominating the list for a long time. Is there any chance that perhaps the CentOS team might consider an Anti-Spam for CentOS mailing list? I would love to participate in such a list. From a subscriber point of view, I would think a 'CentOS A/S' list would be both pertinent and manageable from a volume standpoint.
I know this is a bit to the side, but really for many of us sysadmins, Spam is much harder to deal with than any other single portion of running a CentOS server.
Are there any others that might like such a list? Would the CentOS team consider adding this mailing list?
The linux-practices list has been quite slow lately. It might be a place to go.
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- -- Rodrigo Barbosa "Quid quid Latine dictum sit, altum viditur" "Be excellent to each other ..." - Bill & Ted (Wyld Stallyns)
Rodrigo Barbosa spake the following on 10/25/2006 8:55 AM:
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 11:45:47AM -0400, John Hinton wrote:
The latest thread on Spam on the list has the potential of dominating the list for a long time. Is there any chance that perhaps the CentOS team might consider an Anti-Spam for CentOS mailing list? I would love to participate in such a list. From a subscriber point of view, I would think a 'CentOS A/S' list would be both pertinent and manageable from a volume standpoint.
I know this is a bit to the side, but really for many of us sysadmins, Spam is much harder to deal with than any other single portion of running a CentOS server.
Are there any others that might like such a list? Would the CentOS team consider adding this mailing list?
The linux-practices list has been quite slow lately. It might be a place to go.
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Not to mention the multiple spam-solution lists ( spamassassin, mailscanner, spamcop, ... too many to list them all)