Re: FSCKED UP MAIL BOUNCES FROM THIS LIST

2006-07-21 Thread jdow

From: "Daryl C. W. O'Shea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



John Andersen wrote:

On Friday 21 July 2006 14:01, jdow wrote:

Hey guys, the Apache email system is hosed.

It has bounced two recent emails, one because it supposedly already had
list headers on it, which as it went out of here it did not. The other
had the system's spamassassin filter barfing on the direct output of
sa-stats.pl which included several BAYES tags.

Can't the bozoids there do SOMETHING to make this list useable again?
This is getting ridiculous and has passed mere "annoying" for its
properties.

DAMNIT FIX IT!

{+_+}


Yup, I'm seeing the same thing.  And sometimes the failures are happening
many hours after the message was sent.



First, the Apache infra folks are all volunteers who do an awesome job, 
for free.


Second, although the Apache ezmlm is eventually bouncing the message 
back when it discovers the message is a dupe, it's not really the fault 
of the Apache MXes.  It's whoever runs "potap01.accessintel.com" that is 
apparently seriously screwed up.



The best immediate course of action is probably unsubscribing 
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from this list.  Unfortunately I'm not a list 
admin so I can't do it.  I suppose I probably should be helping out with 
that.  :o



Daryl



In light of this my apologies to the Apache list folks. (Although I am
still rather griped that they feed this list through the same filters
as the other lists. It's SO easy to bypass SA for one list, at least
with procmail. If other filters/milters/whatevers can't then they are
basically worthless silliness.)

{^_^}



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Re: FSCKED UP MAIL BOUNCES FROM THIS LIST

2006-07-21 Thread Daryl C. W. O'Shea

John Andersen wrote:

On Friday 21 July 2006 14:01, jdow wrote:

Hey guys, the Apache email system is hosed.

It has bounced two recent emails, one because it supposedly already had
list headers on it, which as it went out of here it did not. The other
had the system's spamassassin filter barfing on the direct output of
sa-stats.pl which included several BAYES tags.

Can't the bozoids there do SOMETHING to make this list useable again?
This is getting ridiculous and has passed mere "annoying" for its
properties.

DAMNIT FIX IT!

{+_+}


Yup, I'm seeing the same thing.  And sometimes the failures are happening
many hours after the message was sent.



First, the Apache infra folks are all volunteers who do an awesome job, 
for free.


Second, although the Apache ezmlm is eventually bouncing the message 
back when it discovers the message is a dupe, it's not really the fault 
of the Apache MXes.  It's whoever runs "potap01.accessintel.com" that is 
apparently seriously screwed up.



The best immediate course of action is probably unsubscribing 
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from this list.  Unfortunately I'm not a list 
admin so I can't do it.  I suppose I probably should be helping out with 
that.  :o



Daryl





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Hi. This is the qmail-send program at apache.org.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

:
ezmlm-send: fatal: message already has a Mailing-List header (maybe I should 
be a sublist) (#5.7.2)

ezmlm-gate: fatal: fatal error from child

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Re: FSCKED UP MAIL BOUNCES FROM THIS LIST

2006-07-21 Thread John Andersen
On Friday 21 July 2006 14:28, John Andersen wrote:

Replying to myself...  

It looks upon further inspection that this guy is the problem.  He
seems to be routing mail back to the list or something:

>  for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Fri, 21 Jul 2006 03:49:49 -0400

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Re: FSCKED UP MAIL BOUNCES FROM THIS LIST

2006-07-21 Thread John Andersen
On Friday 21 July 2006 14:01, jdow wrote:
> Hey guys, the Apache email system is hosed.
>
> It has bounced two recent emails, one because it supposedly already had
> list headers on it, which as it went out of here it did not. The other
> had the system's spamassassin filter barfing on the direct output of
> sa-stats.pl which included several BAYES tags.
>
> Can't the bozoids there do SOMETHING to make this list useable again?
> This is getting ridiculous and has passed mere "annoying" for its
> properties.
>
> DAMNIT FIX IT!
>
> {+_+}

Yup, I'm seeing the same thing.  And sometimes the failures are happening
many hours after the message was sent.


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Hi. This is the qmail-send program at apache.org.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

:
ezmlm-send: fatal: message already has a Mailing-List header (maybe I should 
be a sublist) (#5.7.2)
ezmlm-gate: fatal: fatal error from child

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Re: FSCKED UP MAIL BOUNCES FROM THIS LIST

2006-07-21 Thread James Butler
On 7/21/06 at 3:04 PM Evan Platt wrote:

>At 03:01 PM 7/21/2006, you wrote:
>>Hey guys, the Apache email system is hosed.
>>
>>It has bounced two recent emails, one because it supposedly already had
>>list headers on it, which as it went out of here it did not. The other
>>had the system's spamassassin filter barfing on the direct output of
>>sa-stats.pl which included several BAYES tags.
>>
>>Can't the bozoids there do SOMETHING to make this list useable again?
>>This is getting ridiculous and has passed mere "annoying" for its
>>properties.
>
>
>I was tempted to reply with a fake bounce message to you, but that
>would be too mean. :-D

This was a possible explanation for my Snort installation picking up the messed 
up headers, a few days ago, too. Maybe there is a problem with the Apache.org 
installation munging stuff?

James



Re: FSCKED UP MAIL BOUNCES FROM THIS LIST

2006-07-21 Thread jdow

From: "Evan Platt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


At 03:01 PM 7/21/2006, you wrote:

Hey guys, the Apache email system is hosed.

It has bounced two recent emails, one because it supposedly already had
list headers on it, which as it went out of here it did not. The other
had the system's spamassassin filter barfing on the direct output of
sa-stats.pl which included several BAYES tags.

Can't the bozoids there do SOMETHING to make this list useable again?
This is getting ridiculous and has passed mere "annoying" for its
properties.



I was tempted to reply with a fake bounce message to you, but that 
would be too mean. :-D


I am pretty good at detecting fakes, I believe. Besides bounces from
individual people get a procmail rule to bypass all further testing
on all future emails from that domain on their way to /dev/null. I am
not forgiving of mail bounces.

Of course, since it is easy for something as dumb old tech as procmail
to skip spamassassin tests on the SpamAssassin mailing lists it's
pretty easy to get VERY upset that the weenies at Apache.org can't
get their heads straight enough to fix the problems engendered by
their feeding this list through the same SpamAssassin filters as
every other list.

And a mail loop - why that's something as amateur as what I might do
setting up a mail service open to outside input. I've never done that
yet. But gee, they have.

{+_+}


Re: FSCKED UP MAIL BOUNCES FROM THIS LIST

2006-07-21 Thread Evan Platt

At 03:01 PM 7/21/2006, you wrote:

Hey guys, the Apache email system is hosed.

It has bounced two recent emails, one because it supposedly already had
list headers on it, which as it went out of here it did not. The other
had the system's spamassassin filter barfing on the direct output of
sa-stats.pl which included several BAYES tags.

Can't the bozoids there do SOMETHING to make this list useable again?
This is getting ridiculous and has passed mere "annoying" for its
properties.



I was tempted to reply with a fake bounce message to you, but that 
would be too mean. :-D