Now they've started adding an "u" such as squoon instead of sqoon. Sigh,
I'll create another regex rule but I don't discard doing as you said and
block for a couple of days all subscription requests. Thank you.
El El jue, 3 ago 2017 a las 11:29, Lodewijk <lodewijk(a)effeietsanders.org>
escribió:
We had the same thing in contact-nl (a closed mailing
list too) a few
years back. The only solution turned out to be a nasty one: adding ^.* to
the blacklist.
Lodewijk
On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 11:21 AM, MarcoAurelio <strigiwm(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I've added another line to ban_list with
^sqoonart.* apparently the
regexes in mailman ain't multiline?
In any case I doubt our list is the only one being affected so maybe we
can block those addressed for all the lists?
El El jue, 3 ago 2017 a las 10:38, MarcoAurelio <strigiwm(a)gmail.com>
escribió:
Hello,
Since a couple of hours I am receiving continuous subscription requests
from addresses such as sqoon+random_characters@domain and
sqoonart+random_characters@domain
I have added to the ban list the following regex to stop them from even
subscribing: ^sqoon.*
But I continue to receive them.
Any idea on how to amend the regex or outright block them from even send
subscription requests?
The list is metawiki-admins, a closed list.
Regards, M.
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