On Fri, Dec 29, 2006 at 01:03:14AM -0800, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Alexandre Fayolle wrote:
> > I'm not sure if this is the right pseudo-package for this issue.
> > Feel free to reassign it if necessary.
> 
> That's the right one.
>  
> > The originating IP is 62.4.19.137. Is there some kind of black
> > listing involved on bugs.d.o? If so, I would be glad if this IP
> > could be removed from the list, because we are not spammers, just a
> > company involved in free software, and using Debian for all its
> > computers. Not being able to use the BTS makes our lives
> > significantly more difficult.
> 
> It was put on the blacklist manually, probably because of multiple
> reports of spam on the same bug. I've gone ahead and removed it now,
> but it will take a while for the removal to take effect.

Thanks for the quick answer. apt-listbugs is working fine this morning. 

I'm sorry if our IP is faked for spamming the BTS. Do you know if this
is caused by our MTA configuration which sends answers to spams sent to
non existent addresses?

> In the meantime, you can use bugs.donarmstrong.com to access a mirror
> of the bts.

Thanks a lot. 

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