> You have been subscribed to a public bug by Haw Loeung (hloeung):
>
> The mailman3-core charm installs and configures up an MTA to accept
> incoming mail for mailing lists it's hosted. We should look into adding
> and setting up spam filtering either via SpamAssassin and/or basic
> postfix configs to enforce SPF for a juju configurable set of domains
> (qq.com, 126.com, and 163.com comes to mind).
To be clear, SpamAssassin is a *hard* requirement. SPF alone is not
going to help us, especially if/when we migrate e.g. lists.ubuntu.com.
Launchpad Bug Tracker <email address hidden> writes:
> You have been subscribed to a public bug by Haw Loeung (hloeung):
>
> The mailman3-core charm installs and configures up an MTA to accept
> incoming mail for mailing lists it's hosted. We should look into adding
> and setting up spam filtering either via SpamAssassin and/or basic
> postfix configs to enforce SPF for a juju configurable set of domains
> (qq.com, 126.com, and 163.com comes to mind).
To be clear, SpamAssassin is a *hard* requirement. SPF alone is not
going to help us, especially if/when we migrate e.g. lists.ubuntu.com.
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James