22 Feb 2004 13:34
new magic keyword list moderation
Ralph Giles <giles <at> ghostscript.com>
2004-02-22 12:34:21 GMT
2004-02-22 12:34:21 GMT
Everyone, We're enacting a new spam/virus filter mechanism for the ghostscript.com mailing lists. The new method is based on a keyword whitelist mechanism. To wit: all messages sent to the lists *must* include the name 'artifex' SPELLED BACKWARD in the subject line. For example, you can just add it at the end in parentheses. Messages without the magic keyword WILL BE SILENTLY DISCARDED so please do not forget to do this. The list software will strip the keyword from the message before posting it, so it won't clutter up the archives and will be less available for harvesting by future malicious programs. While we are loath to break the openness of the lists in this way, the level of virus and spam traffic we receive continues to grow and we feel this is the best approach to dealing with it. We enacted automated filters some time ago, and last year switched many of the lists to manual moderation when the automated tools couldn't keep up. But now, manually reviewing the thousands of messages a day (or in the case of the recent virus outbreak, hundreds of thousands of messages) even with the assistance of various filters has become too serious a burden and the danger of missing a few messages quite high. Thanks for your patience, -r P.S. If your mailer supports it, you can instead include the magic keyword on a separate 'X-Fnord: ' header line; advanced users may find this more convenient. -- Ralph Giles Ghostscript.com list admin
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