[01:57] Soooo...Who else does the mailing lists? [02:08] me, poorly, wanna help? [02:09] oh, you said "else" so you do do them :) [02:09] and knome too, but he's been less active [02:39] Privately I already offered help on it earlier, but then I'd want to do it the way I figured out works best. :3 [02:44] (Which would involve being an admin, using the spam filter at the core rather than handling them afterwards, and leaving any moderated and unapproved mails in the queue until they expire.) [03:23] pleia2: Hah, I do it poorly too. I just go through every day or two and delete the spam. :3 [03:23] krytarik: I just use listadmin, then hope someone will politely reject the real people. :3 [03:23] !info listadmin [03:23] listadmin (source: listadmin): command line mailman moderator queue manipulation. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.42-1.3 (disco), package size 28 kB, installed size 89 kB [03:43] I just reflected why exactly I chose to use the spam filter approach - all the handlers that come in effect after a mail has already been through the former only apply to the actual mailing list address, so you'd still get spam to e.g. the -owner address, while the spam filter only exempts the -bounces address which is annoying enough still, but yeah. And my approach to handling actual ... [03:43] ... people so far has been sufficient to either let the mail through or let it linger and eventually expire in the queue same as the spam ones. :3 [03:44] Unit193: And didn't you mention recently listadmin was broken currently or something? :3 [03:46] Noooo, just the one message in there, if you inspect the body it crashes. SO I haven't handled that message, but that's the only one I've ever had an issue with. [03:55] Ah, ok! In the meantime I wondered if it might have just been issues with emojis. :P [03:57] To be fair, I have the same issues. >_> [04:00] You mean with emojis? Yeeah, ever since I installed fonts-noto-color-emoji, I have the feeling the experience got worse! >_> [04:01] Yeah the more ascii look is better, blends in better and doesn't make you think (as less) of the people using them. :3 [04:05] Imagine someone who has been using smileys excessively originally, now doing the same but with emojis! >_< [04:08] Yeeep.