Le Lun 20 Juin 2005 10:02, Russell Coker a écrit : > On Thursday 16 June 2005 23:48, Kalle Kivimaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I do _not_ want to have my debian.org mail forwarding go through a > > greylisting "service". I've had to deal with one too many user > > complaints due to greylisting. If it is a configurable service, > > then fine, other people may have different experiences, but if > > greylisting becomes a mandatory feature, I guess I have to start > > using non-greylisted (ie. non-Debian) addresses in my Debian > > correspondence. > > Why would it be such a problem if you use a non-Debian email address > for Debian correspondence? As far as I recall I have never used my > Debian email address in the From: field of an email or in a Debian > package maintainer field.
from my "new debian maintainer account" mail : We strongly suggest that you use your [EMAIL PROTECTED] address for the maintainer field in your packages, because that one will be valid as long as you are a Debian developer, even if you change jobs, leave university or change Internet Service providers. I personnally use my @debian.org address in order to filter all my Debian related mail, including if not real time, at least quite fast discussion. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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