Re: Stopping link spam on the lists
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: Stopping link spam on the lists |
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Msg-id | 28986.1334170748@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Stopping link spam on the lists (Stefan Kaltenbrunner <stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc>) |
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Re: Stopping link spam on the lists
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Stefan Kaltenbrunner <stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc> writes: > On 04/08/2012 05:14 AM, Tom Lane wrote: >> Anyway, what I've been seeing lately has all had X-pg-spam-score 3.5 or >> more, which is what made me suggest that moderating on that basis would >> improve matters. > any chance you can provide us with some pointers to these kind of mails, > I don't really have the bandwidth to follow that many lists and I don't > think I have seen one coming by on the lists I actually read regulary... There's been about one a day lately on pgsql-admin --- go to the archives page and look for [no subject]. I see a few on pgsql-general as well. And I saw one today that broke the usual pattern of empty subject, confirming my fear that the spammers won't be that dumb for long: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2012-04/msg00227.php (although this one looks different enough that it might be a different spam engine than what's been plaguing us lately) > One important point to note is that only ~2% of our rejects are actually > based by heavy-style contentfiltering (based on SA and clamav) the > remaining 98% are getting dealt much earlier in the pipeline and using > much lighter weight stuff. Actually, the only reason I'm complaining is that the PG lists are so well filtered that I do no additional filtering here. If I were to let loose my normal spam filters on the list traffic, I'd never see these (nor, I fear, a lot of valid traffic). So this is the price of success: people expect perfection ;-) regards, tom lane
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