my patch is in neverland :-)
Hi, I sent a 100k Status Update patch and its been around 18 hours now and its still not showed up. Is the moderator on strike? :)) Tom
Tom wrote:
Hi,
I sent a 100k Status Update patch and its been around 18 hours now and its still not showed up. Is the moderator on strike? :))
It probably was simply inadvertently deleted. I sift through an awful lot of spam (>100 per day per list, down from 150-200 at the end of last year), and it is certainly possible that I missed it. At one point, Jeremy was talking about implementing some Mailman spam filtering, and I would sure like to see that happen.
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 07:27:36PM -0800, Duane Clark wrote:
Tom wrote:
Hi,
I sent a 100k Status Update patch and its been around 18 hours now and its still not showed up. Is the moderator on strike? :))
It probably was simply inadvertently deleted. I sift through an awful lot of spam (>100 per day per list, down from 150-200 at the end of last year), and it is certainly possible that I missed it.
At one point, Jeremy was talking about implementing some Mailman spam filtering, and I would sure like to see that happen.
I am using a handmade filter script on a list I moderate, which just bounces anything with X-Spam: yes. /etc/alias file entry: <list>: "|dropspam /etc/mail/smrsh/wrapper post <list>" /etc/mail/smrsh/wrapper is the path to the mailman wrapper script. dropspam is: #!/usr/bin/perl $inheader = 1; $header = ""; while (<STDIN>) { if ($inheader && /^$/) { open(OUTPUT,"|" . join(" ",@ARGV)) || die "cannot open output: $!"; print OUTPUT $header; print OUTPUT $_; $inheader = 0; next; } if (!$inheader) { print OUTPUT $_; next; } if (/^x-spam: yes$/i) { exit 67; } $header .= $_; } close(OUTPUT); exit 0; (It slurps in the header, if it does not like it, it exit 67; , otherwise it passes the header and the mail one.) You could also adapt it to bounce everything with SpamScore >= 10 or similar. Ciao, Marcus
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 02:30, Marcus Meissner wrote:
At one point, Jeremy was talking about implementing some Mailman spam filtering, and I would sure like to see that happen.
Still would like to.
I am using a handmade filter script on a list I moderate, which just bounces anything with X-Spam: yes.
/etc/alias file entry:
<list>: "|dropspam /etc/mail/smrsh/wrapper post <list>"
/etc/mail/smrsh/wrapper is the path to the mailman wrapper script.
What you don't explain here, is how the spam header gets there in the first place. I suppose I could do something like this. <list>: "|spamc|dropspam /etc/smrsh/wrapper post <list>" spamc is the spamassassin script, which checks for spam, then pipe to the dropspam script. Spamassassin has a perl interface, so I could also just do it in one script. -- Jeremy Newman <jnewman(a)codeweavers.com> CodeWeavers, Inc.
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 09:50:13AM -0600, Jeremy Newman wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 02:30, Marcus Meissner wrote:
At one point, Jeremy was talking about implementing some Mailman spam filtering, and I would sure like to see that happen.
Still would like to.
I am using a handmade filter script on a list I moderate, which just bounces anything with X-Spam: yes.
/etc/alias file entry:
<list>: "|dropspam /etc/mail/smrsh/wrapper post <list>"
/etc/mail/smrsh/wrapper is the path to the mailman wrapper script.
What you don't explain here, is how the spam header gets there in the first place. I suppose I could do something like this.
<list>: "|spamc|dropspam /etc/smrsh/wrapper post <list>"
spamc is the spamassassin script, which checks for spam, then pipe to the dropspam script. Spamassassin has a perl interface, so I could also just do it in one script.
I forgot to mention that my list hosts runs mimedefang/spamassassin by default before checking aliases. But yes. Ciao, Marcus
I see what happened, since the patch was sent to both wine-devel and wine-patches my procmail filter plopped it into my wine-devel folder as that rule matches first. I'll change the priority there. Sorry about that one. On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 18:53, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I sent a 100k Status Update patch and its been around 18 hours now and its still not showed up. Is the moderator on strike? :))
Tom -- Jeremy Newman <jnewman(a)codeweavers.com> CodeWeavers, Inc.
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