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Comment on out-of-sequence messages.
author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 23 Dec 2009 01:02:55 +0000 |
parents | 3aeebdcf4921 |
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424 be handled locally on fencepost, unless otherwise specified. | 424 be handled locally on fencepost, unless otherwise specified. |
425 | 425 |
426 ** All mail arriving at debbugs.gnu.org is first run through SpamAssassin. | 426 ** All mail arriving at debbugs.gnu.org is first run through SpamAssassin. |
427 Obvious spam is rejected, the rest is sent on to the moderated list | 427 Obvious spam is rejected, the rest is sent on to the moderated list |
428 debbugs-submit. Approved mail is passed on to the tracker. | 428 debbugs-submit. Approved mail is passed on to the tracker. |
429 (Note this means that messages may appear out of sequence in the | |
430 tracker, since mail from whitelisted senders goes straight through.) | |
429 | 431 |
430 NOTE: An alternative to this would be to use listhelper AT nongnu.org | 432 NOTE: An alternative to this would be to use listhelper AT nongnu.org |
431 as a moderator address. Eg the emacs-bug-tracker list uses this. | 433 as a moderator address. Eg the emacs-bug-tracker list uses this. |
432 It does basic spam processing on the moderator requests and | 434 It does basic spam processing on the moderator requests and |
433 automatically rejects the obviously bogus ones. Someone still has to | 435 automatically rejects the obviously bogus ones. Someone still has to |