I think this (or something similar) may have been discussed before, but I can't find it just now. I just got an automated reply (direct to my email address) that was evidently triggered by my post to -kooler.
> Thank you for your recent email. My inbox is protected by > Nodens Spam Filtering System, the leader in anti-spam technology. > NSFS is withholding the message you sent due to its content or > the server from which it was sent. > > Please click on the link below to release your email. It's > a process which takes only a mouse-click. This will let me add you > to my list of approved senders and receive your original email. > > NSFS sender verification: > .. Evidently the -kooler subscriber in this case is yuiet.truong Clearly (to me, anyway), it is inappropriate configuration choice that sends this message to everybody posting to the monitored list. Is there some way to: 1) send a message to the subscriber, somehow getting past the confirmation process, telling him that his subscription is being disabled because of the trouble it causes. 1a) if possible [known], suggest to him how to resubscribe without re-incurring the disruptive behavior. 2) and then unsubscribing him For the record, I have added a T'bird filter routing mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to a junk-folder. Regards, ..jim -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-steer
