
On Tue, Aug 19, 2025 at 6:39 PM Peppo Brambilla <peppo.brambilla@unibe.ch> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 19, 2025 at 5:39 PM Sam Darwin via Mailman-users < mailman-users@mailman3.org> wrote:
- "I have found the address among non-members".
That is a significant discovery! It's different from "a spam got sent from a completely unknown spam address". The address is in the non-member
On 19.08.25 16:57, Odhiambo Washington via Mailman-users wrote: list...
- "obvious spam, but were sent from addresses that I can find in members and non-members."
Well, "members and non-members" differ. If you can find them in
"members"
then delivery is expected. If you can find them in "non-members" maybe something unusual is happening.
In this case, something unusual is happening.
I have also configured Mailman to try and detect spam and hold them.
I am tempted to enable emergency moderation while I am trying to figure this out, but I am beginning with rspamd hardening.
Hopefully someone will help me figure out what is going on.
Did you check the settings of **Accept these non-members** under **Message Acceptance**.Maybe you have some wildcard entry there.
That field is empty.
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