Bug #2333
closed
- Description updated (diff)
- Category set to Bugtracker
- Status changed from New to Feedback
- Assignee set to tuxillo
Hi Justin,
Do you mean Submit should be opened even for anonymous users?
How will we control the spam then?
Also I don't know if individual trackers within the same project can have have different permissions.
Cheers,
Antonio Huete
A gross hack would be to filter all inbound submit@ mail through a generic spam processing suite (eg, spamassassin + postgrey) and if clean inject it into redmine. This should keep most of the legitimate spam out while letting valid submit@ traffic through.
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed
Back then when we had this, it was desirable to have submit@ opened, but since then we have had to even close the bugtracker registration process because of the spam.
I've verified that unknown users can't send mail, which is the desirable behavior now:
App 155841 output: MailHandler: ignoring email from unknown user [tuxillo@xxxxx.xxx]
App 155841 output: Completed 422 Unprocessable Entity in 9ms (ActiveRecord: 3.2ms)
Closing this one.
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