John Hasler wrote:
Jeroen writes:
I am curious if discussing list policy is on topic.
See <http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/ListMaster/>
I appreciate the suggestion and I took the time to read the various
documents found. However I fear that my ideas about spam fighting and
MTAs in general (and the philosophy behind it) and the list admins'
ideas are too far apart in order for me to be of any practical use (but
I am sure there are other things I could contribute to).
This is not a criticism by the way. Neither did I try critisise this
list and I apologise if it looked that way. I just wondered if the list
had been neglected in some way. I think that was valid considering the
volume of spam.
I understand that the policy to allow non subscribers to email the list
is the main reason spam ever reaches the list and I understand why this
policy is valued so much.
Greetings,
Jeroen
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