It's ok that you don't have time to work on it - do you think you can tell me
a little more about what skill set we need to have to work on it? Is Postfix
the software we're running that we need to poke at? We need to configure it
to consider the replies we get from Google to be permanent, rather than retry?
Alternately, if we want to add steps to the page where people "sign up" to the
mailing list, would that be Postorius software? This page:
https://sudoroom.org/lists/postorius/lists/sudo-discuss.sudoroom.org/
My next step will be to write an email to the sudo discuss list looking for
someone who has the time and skills to work on this, and then filter for
members we can trust with access to the server backend :)
thank again
-jake
On Wed, 31 Jan 2024, Sean Greenslade via sudo-sys wrote:
On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 02:06:24PM -0800, Jake wrote:
to provide more context, it seems that spammers
are signing up for our email
list with failing email addresses for some reason:
https://sudoroom.org/lists/hyperkitty/list/info@sudoroom.org/
I think Sean blacklisted tor exit nodes to address this but it started
happening again?
Sorry I haven't had the time to look into this. I have no idea if this
campaign was solely done through Tor, and blocking often devolves into
an endless game of whack-a-mole.
Just throwing an idea out there: the gmail rejection is a very specific
one that is extremely unlikely to occur for normal users. It might be OK
to do some Postfix regex voodoo to turn that error into a permanent
failure so it doesn't try to queue up those messages for retry.
--Sean
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