Hi, On Tue, 04 Dec 2018, Marc Haber wrote: > >> If I could vote for which idea Debian mail admin time is dedicated > >> (which I cannot since Debian admins are volunteers and can choose what > >> to work on), I'd vote for better spam filtering on > >> @packages.debian.org and @alioth-lists.debian.net, probably using the > >> crossassassin mechanism that @lists.debian.org already uses. > > > >If you are the list admin (or know him) I've had good success on > >pkg-voip-maintainers setting this in header_filter_rules > > > >X-Alioth-Lists-Spam-Score-Int: [3-9][0-9]$ > > > >(that means hold everything with a Score >= 3.0 for moderation, while > >the cutoff level on alioth-lists is 5.0 > > > >For pkg-voip-maintainers this had zero false-positives and about 1-2 > >spammails per day that are held for moderation. Of course you should > >occasionally look at the moderation queue... > > I am not even sure whether @packages.debian.org is a regular mailing > list manager.
*@packages.debian.org are just a plain aliases to maintainer emails (and to the package tracker). But when maintainer emails point to mailing lists, the above advice might still be relevant. Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog ◈ Debian Developer Support Debian LTS: https://www.freexian.com/services/debian-lts.html Learn to master Debian: https://debian-handbook.info/get/