Re: robots [ was Re: Alternative Identities ]:wq
Am 2008-07-17 23:50:15, schrieb Ken Moffat: On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 09:32:46PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote: I have the following in my .muttrc: Question for people who post here more frequently than I do - is it normal to get a challenge/response mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] when posting here ? Create a filter which send it back to ANY employees of this service but do not forget to set Return-Path: . This helped me with over 200 ISPs worldwide. uol.co.br was one of the first who has gotten over 140.000 messages from me since there CR system has bombed users of Debian Mailinglists with several 1000 CRs. Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening Michelle Konzack Systemadministrator 24V Electronic Engineer Tamay Dogan Network Debian GNU/Linux Consultant -- Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ # Debian GNU/Linux Consultant # Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 ICQ #328449886 +49/177/935194750, rue de Soultz MSN LinuxMichi +33/6/61925193 67100 Strasbourg/France IRC #Debian (irc.icq.com) signature.pgp Description: Digital signature
Re: robots [ was Re: Alternative Identities ]:wq
Er, I fell in this trap too. It seems like my yesterday messages were blocked (graylisted) in some way by that robot, and today, after following a link (now inactive) [1] from a trashmail, my messages were let in. This is not fair at all. Due to the transitory nature of this annoyance, I posted the annoying message I received (if I had not followed its instructions, seems like my mailbox had been graylisted to this mailing list ) on http://paste.lisp.org/display/64384 I cleaned up some headers leaving evidence of the unfair subscriber. On [EMAIL PROTECTED]:44, David Champion wrote: Question for people who post here more frequently than I do - is it normal to get a challenge/response mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] when posting here ? It's typical (I get one every time I post), but it's not normal (in the sense that it shouldn't happen). Challenge/response should never be used for mail that you receive as a list member; it's really, really irritating to other list members. It's understandable (if somewhat annoying) as a posting filter on a list -- just not as a receiving filter on your personal subscription. I'd like to see the subscriber in question removed from the list -- evidently he's not getting list mail anyway. -- -D.[EMAIL PROTECTED]NSITUniversity of Chicago
Re: robots [ was Re: Alternative Identities ]:wq
Question for people who post here more frequently than I do - is it normal to get a challenge/response mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] when posting here ? It's typical (I get one every time I post), but it's not normal (in the sense that it shouldn't happen). Challenge/response should never be used for mail that you receive as a list member; it's really, really irritating to other list members. It's understandable (if somewhat annoying) as a posting filter on a list -- just not as a receiving filter on your personal subscription. I'd like to see the subscriber in question removed from the list -- evidently he's not getting list mail anyway. -- -D.[EMAIL PROTECTED]NSITUniversity of Chicago
robots [ was Re: Alternative Identities ]:wq
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 09:32:46PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote: I have the following in my .muttrc: Question for people who post here more frequently than I do - is it normal to get a challenge/response mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] when posting here ? ĸen -- das eine Mal als Tragödie, das andere Mal als Farce
Re: robots [ was Re: Alternative Identities ]:wq
* Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-17-08 18:50]: On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 09:32:46PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote: Question for people who post here more frequently than I do - is it normal to get a challenge/response mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] when posting here ? I haven't, but I wouldn't respond to it anyway and would probably report it as spam. -- Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USAHOG # US1244711 http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 Registered Linux User #207535@ http://counter.li.org