OT: Subscription
Bill Campbell
bill at celestial.com
Wed Aug 21 09:34:50 PDT 2013
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013, Nancy Palmquist wrote:
>Could someone post the instructions for unsubscribing?
>
>I am trying to change my email address and want to unsubscribe the old
>and subscribe the new.
Go to this URL, enter your current email address and the password
that's sent out in the monthly reminder. You can then change the
subscriber address. This will generate a message to the old
address to approve the change.
http://mailman.celestial.com/mailman/listinfo/filepro-list
>BTW - nlp at vss3 => nancy.palmquist at vss3.com
>
>For any and all who contact me off list. The SPAM is getting too great
>on the old email after 20 years.
The quantity of spam that comes into various celestial.com
addresses and subdomains is incredible. We get hundreds of
messages daily going to user at xxx.celestial.com where xxx was a
company getting mail forwarded through us via uucp. These
messages go directly to a spamtrap filter.
You need better filters. I'm using spamassassin on my main Linux
mail server with a spam threshhold score of 4.0 with anything
having a score greater than 14.00 sent directly to /dev/null.
Spam with scores between 4.00 and 14.00 go to a spam folder which
I review daily to check for false positives.
On the other hand, I have a number of role accounts, postmaster,
security, abuse, etc. that are completely unfiltered to allow
spam and abuse reports in for review. The volume of spam in
these folders is extremely high, and I have a single keystroke in
mutt to send to the spamassassin sa-learn program as fodder for
the Bayesian filters. I do find it amusing the amount of spam
sent to aliases like abuse and security.
Bill
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