Re: Invitation

2006-03-20 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
I get spam from myself all the time.  Guess its karma for proposing 
this: (http://sourceforge.net/projects/superxmailer/) as an Apache 
project one April 1st.


-Andy

Karthik Kumar wrote:

Hi...

I'm extremely sorry for this... Someone was spamming :(

Karthik

On 3/19/06, Jörg Schaible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


robert burrell donkin wrote:



On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 23:32 -0500, Henri Yandell wrote:


I'm assuming at the moment that this is a case of somebody spoofing
Karthik's address. I doubt the spam is from Karthik - just something


that


snuck through the spamassassin and various other email controls and
happens to be a subscribed address.


looks like we're going to need to think about turning on address
checking sooner or later this year. probably need to think about ways to
allow committers to post from their apache addresses...


My "standrad address" has definitely been used as spoofed address for
sending spam and I also remember receiving other spam that claimed to be
from some Apache commiters here.

- Jörg


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Re: Invitation

2006-03-19 Thread Henri Yandell


No problem Karthik, happens to us all. :)

Hen

On Sun, 19 Mar 2006, Karthik Kumar wrote:


Hi...


I'm extremely sorry for this... Someone was spamming :(

Karthik

On 3/19/06, J??rg Schaible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


robert burrell donkin wrote:

> On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 23:32 -0500, Henri Yandell wrote:
>> I'm assuming at the moment that this is a case of somebody spoofing
>> Karthik's address. I doubt the spam is from Karthik - just something
that
>> snuck through the spamassassin and various other email controls and
>> happens to be a subscribed address.
>
> looks like we're going to need to think about turning on address
> checking sooner or later this year. probably need to think about ways to
> allow committers to post from their apache addresses...

My "standrad address" has definitely been used as spoofed address for
sending spam and I also remember receiving other spam that claimed to be
from some Apache commiters here.

- J??rg


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Re: Invitation

2006-03-19 Thread Ortwin Glück



Noel J. Bergman wrote:

Two separate issues, unless the e-mail was sent with his @apache.org
address.  If *his* domain uses SPF, I believe that we would already honor
it.  Our mail handling is transitioning, and we can pursue that option.

--- Noel


SPF of big email providers like Google are mostly useless as they 
basically permit any host to send mail for their domain:


gmail.com   text = "v=spf1 ip4:216.239.56.0/23 ip4:64.233.160.0/19 
ip4:66.249.80.0/20 ip4:72.14.192.0/18 ?all"


See, here it says "?all" and not "-all".

But if you have tight control over your own email servers you can do 
stuff right.


Ortwin

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RE: Invitation

2006-03-19 Thread Noel J. Bergman
robert burrell donkin wrote:

> looks like we're going to need to think about turning on address
> checking sooner or later this year. probably need to think about
> ways to allow committers to post from their apache addresses.

Two separate issues, unless the e-mail was sent with his @apache.org
address.  If *his* domain uses SPF, I believe that we would already honor
it.  Our mail handling is transitioning, and we can pursue that option.

--- Noel


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Re: Invitation

2006-03-19 Thread Karthik Kumar
Hi...

I'm extremely sorry for this... Someone was spamming :(

Karthik

On 3/19/06, Jörg Schaible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> robert burrell donkin wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 23:32 -0500, Henri Yandell wrote:
> >> I'm assuming at the moment that this is a case of somebody spoofing
> >> Karthik's address. I doubt the spam is from Karthik - just something
> that
> >> snuck through the spamassassin and various other email controls and
> >> happens to be a subscribed address.
> >
> > looks like we're going to need to think about turning on address
> > checking sooner or later this year. probably need to think about ways to
> > allow committers to post from their apache addresses...
>
> My "standrad address" has definitely been used as spoofed address for
> sending spam and I also remember receiving other spam that claimed to be
> from some Apache commiters here.
>
> - Jörg
>
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Re: Invitation

2006-03-19 Thread Jörg Schaible
robert burrell donkin wrote:

> On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 23:32 -0500, Henri Yandell wrote:
>> I'm assuming at the moment that this is a case of somebody spoofing
>> Karthik's address. I doubt the spam is from Karthik - just something that
>> snuck through the spamassassin and various other email controls and
>> happens to be a subscribed address.
> 
> looks like we're going to need to think about turning on address
> checking sooner or later this year. probably need to think about ways to
> allow committers to post from their apache addresses...

My "standrad address" has definitely been used as spoofed address for
sending spam and I also remember receiving other spam that claimed to be
from some Apache commiters here.

- Jörg


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Re: Invitation

2006-03-19 Thread robert burrell donkin
On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 23:32 -0500, Henri Yandell wrote:
> I'm assuming at the moment that this is a case of somebody spoofing 
> Karthik's address. I doubt the spam is from Karthik - just something that 
> snuck through the spamassassin and various other email controls and 
> happens to be a subscribed address.

looks like we're going to need to think about turning on address
checking sooner or later this year. probably need to think about ways to
allow committers to post from their apache addresses...

- robert


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Re: Invitation

2006-03-18 Thread Henri Yandell


I'm assuming at the moment that this is a case of somebody spoofing 
Karthik's address. I doubt the spam is from Karthik - just something that 
snuck through the spamassassin and various other email controls and 
happens to be a subscribed address.


Hen

On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:


Oh come on Luke, don't you know a good deal when you see one?!? ;) LOL

It's obviously just your friendly neighborhood spambot.  Lovely.

Frank

Luke Beard wrote:

WTF ??

-Original Message-
From: Karthik Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 18 
March 2006 11:41 PM

To: general@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Invitation

Hi! I just signed up for a great promotion that I think you should
check out. We can both get a free new IPOD nano!

http://groptive.com/?r=AUFkIoYIiBE0BGMICSsD&i=gmail&z=1&tc=18

Talk to you soon!

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Re: Invitation

2006-03-18 Thread Frank W. Zammetti

Oh come on Luke, don't you know a good deal when you see one?!? ;) LOL

It's obviously just your friendly neighborhood spambot.  Lovely.

Frank

Luke Beard wrote:

WTF ??

-Original Message-
From: Karthik Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 18 March 2006 11:41 PM

To: general@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Invitation

Hi! I just signed up for a great promotion that I think you should
check out. We can both get a free new IPOD nano!

http://groptive.com/?r=AUFkIoYIiBE0BGMICSsD&i=gmail&z=1&tc=18

Talk to you soon!

http://groptive.com/?r=AUFkIoYIiBE0BGMICSsD&i=gmail&z=1&tc=18


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RE: Invitation

2006-03-18 Thread Luke Beard
WTF ??

-Original Message-
From: Karthik Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 18 March 2006 11:41 PM
To: general@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Invitation

Hi! I just signed up for a great promotion that I think you should
check out. We can both get a free new IPOD nano!

http://groptive.com/?r=AUFkIoYIiBE0BGMICSsD&i=gmail&z=1&tc=18

Talk to you soon!

http://groptive.com/?r=AUFkIoYIiBE0BGMICSsD&i=gmail&z=1&tc=18


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Re: Invitation to participate in Apache J2EE efforts

2003-08-14 Thread mohammad nabil
hi,

i would like to participate. what shall i do? will you assign tasks to 
developeres or what is the Plan?

-Mohammad Nabil
Just Programming
As you may have heard by now, the Apache Software Foundation has initiated 
a
project to develop an open source, Apache-licensed implementation of the
J2EE specification. In addition, the project is committed to certifying the
implementation as J2EE compliant. This is an ambitious goal and will 
present
a formidable challenge for the people involved, given the wide range of
technologies covered by the specification.

The project (tentatively named "Apache Geronimo") builds upon the many Java
projects at the Apache Software Foundation. In addition, the project is
bringing together leading members of the Castor, JBoss, MX4J and OpenEJB
communities. We would like to extend an open invitation to everyone 
involved
in the J2EE space, both commercial entities and talented individuals, to
join the community and build a world-class J2EE implementation.

The Apache Software Foundation is in a unique position to build a J2EE
compliant platform. Our non-profit, charity status, and our relationship
with Sun Microsystems, provides the Foundation with access to the J2EE 
TCKs,
making it possible to achieve certification. In addition, our flexible and
unrestrictive licensing makes it possible for a wide variety of 
participants
to assist in the development of Apache Geronimo, and to build their own
solutions upon the platform.

Apache Geronimo has been launched within the Apache Incubator. You can find
more information about the Incubator at http://incubator.apache.org/. To
find out more about this project or if you would like to become involved,
please send email to the incubator mailing list: 
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On behalf of the Apache Geronimo Team,

Greg Stein,
Chairman of the Apache Software Foundation
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Re: Invitation to participate in Apache J2EE efforts

2003-08-14 Thread mohammad nabil

hi,

i would like to participate. what shall i do? will you assign tasks to 
developeres or what is the Plan?

Quoting from Greg's announcement (have you read it? I bet not, people who 
don't snip and answers on top of the messages usually does not read them):

To
find out more about this project or if you would like to become involved,
please send email to the incubator mailing list: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you for the Tip :)

-Mohammad Nabil
Just Programming
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Re: Invitation to participate in Apache J2EE efforts

2003-08-09 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata

By the way, why didn't you post this news to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

There are many people who subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and not to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... I think it would be nessesary
in order to make this news effectual to J2EE-minded folks
to announce this news at [EMAIL PROTECTED], too.

-- Tetsuya ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 08:58:25 -0700
(Subject: Invitation to participate in Apache J2EE efforts)
Greg Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> As you may have heard by now, the Apache Software Foundation has initiated a
> project to develop an open source, Apache-licensed implementation of the
> J2EE specification. In addition, the project is committed to certifying the
> implementation as J2EE compliant. This is an ambitious goal and will present
> a formidable challenge for the people involved, given the wide range of
> technologies covered by the specification.




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Re: Invitation to participate in Apache J2EE efforts

2003-08-06 Thread Santiago Gala Pérez
El miércoles, 6 agos, 2003, a las 00:57 Europe/Madrid, mohammad nabil 
escribió:

hi,

i would like to participate. what shall i do? will you assign tasks to 
developeres or what is the Plan?

Quoting from Greg's announcement (have you read it? I bet not, people 
who don't snip and answers on top of the messages usually does not read 
them):

To
find out more about this project or if you would like to become 
involved,
please send email to the incubator mailing list: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-Mohammad Nabil
Just Programming


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RE: [INVITATION] community@apache.org

2002-10-22 Thread Scott Sanders
I had the intention of letting general@ know ASAP, and also sent this
long before it was sent to committers@, and was under the impression
that it needed to be spread via more than just committers@

Sorry,
Scott

> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:andy@;superlinksoftware.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 6:40 PM
> To: Jakarta General List
> Subject: Re: [INVITATION] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
> 
> >>This mail list will be closed to committers only, the 
> citizens of the 
> >>Apache Software Foundation, and will serve as the place to 
> talk about 
> >>the future of the foundation.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Why is this getting forwarded to general@ when it has already been 
> >forwarded to committers@? I'm getting a bazillion copies of 
> this email 
> >and not everyone is actually invited, so why tease?
> >
> >-jon
> >
> >  
> >
> Speaking only for myself I sent the email at 4pm est, the message to 
> committers went out significantly later, but arrived before 
> my email.  Had I realized it would go out to committers 
> (which I thought 
> was mainly for system outages) I wouldn't have done so.
> 
> .  you asked.
> 
> -Andy
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Re: [INVITATION] community@apache.org

2002-10-22 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
Jon Scott Stevens wrote:


This mail list will be closed to committers only, the citizens of the
Apache Software Foundation, and will serve as the place to talk about
the future of the foundation.
   


Why is this getting forwarded to general@ when it has already been forwarded
to committers@? I'm getting a bazillion copies of this email and not
everyone is actually invited, so why tease?

-jon

 

Speaking only for myself I sent the email at 4pm est, the message to 
committers went out significantly later, but arrived before my
email.  Had I realized it would go out to committers (which I thought 
was mainly for system outages) I wouldn't have done so.

.  you asked.

-Andy


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Re: [INVITATION] community@apache.org

2002-10-22 Thread Jon Scott Stevens
> This mail list will be closed to committers only, the citizens of the
> Apache Software Foundation, and will serve as the place to talk about
> the future of the foundation.

Why is this getting forwarded to general@ when it has already been forwarded
to committers@? I'm getting a bazillion copies of this email and not
everyone is actually invited, so why tease?

-jon

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