Previously Mark Sheppard wrote:
I believe Debian's lists use SmartList in which case all that needs
doing is to make sure foreign_submit is unset in rc.custom for the
list
We've had that detabase too often already, and it won't be done.
There are too many people posting from different email
foreign_submit is unset in rc.custom for the
list
We've had that detabase too often already, and it won't be done.
There are too many people posting from different email addresses
then they are subscribed with, which is a perfectly reasonable thing
to do.
Wichert
Previously Christofer C. Bell wrote:
It's a different Internet now than in the past. Perhaps it's a perfectly
reasonable thing to expect people to subscribe every address they wish to
post from.
That's completely braindead.
Wichert.
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coming from this list. I've about had it. The fact is that this list
is going to die if something isn't done.
-Mike
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Mark Sheppard wrote:
I
Previously Christofer C. Bell wrote:
It's a different Internet now than in the past. Perhaps it's a perfectly
reasonable thing to expect people to subscribe every address they wish to
post from.
That's completely braindead.
How many accounts does a given person have? Smart list
Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We've had that detabase too often already, and it won't be done.
There are too many people posting from different email addresses
then they are subscribed with, which is a perfectly reasonable thing
to do.
So, for the sake of the list being more
hi, everybody,
Part of spam could be identified by creating a dummy mailinglist,
debian-a, where nobody should ever send mail to.
If an email was received on this list, it would be sure to be spam,
so distribution of identical emails by same sender on other lists
could be inhibited
adresses from the local student domain.
Of course it also isn't possible to use another smtp-server...
Fortunately I can ssh out to another box and do smtp from there, but
thats not possible for everyone.
That said, it realy doesn't apply to this list, as the only one who
has to send things here
to send mail
appearing to come from a subscribed address (even if your end-result ISP
address, for example, is different). As a matter of fact, this is what I
am doing right now.
I was presuming that since spammers can also adjust the from address
that the list server might have a more secure
Jaakko Niemi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you are reading this, I screwed up.
And if I see this, it's time to unsubscribe. I wondered if I should
send this but hey - one spam more, one less, who cares?
--
(-) ukasz Grochal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Previously Jaakko Niemi wrote:
If you are reading this, I screwed up.
What are you trying to do? Being able to post to this list has
some merits.
Wichert.
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Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Previously Jaakko Niemi wrote:
If you are reading this, I screwed up.
What are you trying to do? Being able to post to this list has
some merits.
Are you really sure that there are any reasons to permit posting
from accounts that are _not_
On 2001-12-07 (Friday) at 14:27:45 +0100, ?ukasz Grochal wrote:
Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Previously Jaakko Niemi wrote:
If you are reading this, I screwed up.
What are you trying to do? Being able to post to this list has
some merits.
Are you really sure
Previously Mark Sheppard wrote:
I believe Debian's lists use SmartList in which case all that needs
doing is to make sure foreign_submit is unset in rc.custom for the
list
We've had that detabase too often already, and it won't be done.
There are too many people posting from different email
foreign_submit is unset in rc.custom for the
list
We've had that detabase too often already, and it won't be done.
There are too many people posting from different email addresses
then they are subscribed with, which is a perfectly reasonable thing
to do.
Wichert
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Mark Sheppard wrote:
I believe Debian's lists use SmartList in which case all that needs
doing is to make sure foreign_submit is unset in rc.custom for the
list
We've had that detabase too often already, and it won't be done
Previously Christofer C. Bell wrote:
It's a different Internet now than in the past. Perhaps it's a perfectly
reasonable thing to expect people to subscribe every address they wish to
post from.
That's completely braindead.
Wichert.
--
* to be done. Half of the spam I receive is now
coming from this list. I've about had it. The fact is that this list
is going to die if something isn't done.
-Mike
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Mark Sheppard wrote:
I
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Christofer C. Bell wrote:
It's a different Internet now than in the past. Perhaps it's a perfectly
reasonable thing to expect people to subscribe every address they wish to
post from.
That's completely braindead.
*shrugs* So is
Yo people,
This whole discussion is off-topic.
I subscribed to follow the debian-changes, not to follow these
endless discussions.
Plz stay on topic
mafkees
Michiel van Baak
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On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 06:15:14PM +0100, Michiel van Baak wrote:
This whole discussion is off-topic.
So is spam.
I subscribed to follow the debian-changes, not to follow these
endless discussions.
I subscribed to follow the debian-changes, not to receive more spam
than useful
Previously Lennart Sorensen wrote:
How many accounts does a given person have?
It's very common to use a list-specific email address by encoding
the listname into the email address. Some people mail from
different locations depending on if they are at home, work,
travelling, etc.
Wichert
Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We've had that detabase too often already, and it won't be done.
There are too many people posting from different email addresses
then they are subscribed with, which is a perfectly reasonable thing
to do.
So, for the sake of the list being more
address (even if your end-result ISP
address, for example, is different). As a matter of fact, this is what I
am doing right now.
That said, debian-changes is not really a discussion list, so why would
wanting to post to it be a large issue for anyone but people providing
changes -- hopefully people
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 11:16:28AM -0800, Nicole Zimmerman wrote:
That said, debian-changes is not really a discussion list, so why would
wanting to post to it be a large issue for anyone but people providing
changes -- hopefully people smart enough to change their mailer's from:
field?
All
hi, everybody,
Part of spam could be identified by creating a dummy mailinglist,
debian-a, where nobody should ever send mail to.
If an email was received on this list, it would be sure to be spam,
so distribution of identical emails by same sender on other lists
could be inhibited
adresses from the local student domain.
Of course it also isn't possible to use another smtp-server...
Fortunately I can ssh out to another box and do smtp from there, but
thats not possible for everyone.
That said, it realy doesn't apply to this list, as the only one who
has to send things here
to send mail
appearing to come from a subscribed address (even if your end-result ISP
address, for example, is different). As a matter of fact, this is what I
am doing right now.
I was presuming that since spammers can also adjust the from address
that the list server might have a more secure
Previously Josip Rodin wrote:
All this address checking or mangling isn't necessary, even. The only
person/thing that should post to this list is the Debian archive maintenance
software, when it installs a new package to stable.
I disagree, it's been used frequently to comment on uploads which
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 10:47:10PM +0100, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
All this address checking or mangling isn't necessary, even. The only
person/thing that should post to this list is the Debian archive maintenance
software, when it installs a new package to stable.
I disagree, it's been
Previously Josip Rodin wrote:
You must be reading some other mailing list than I am, because I haven't
seen a comment on an upload on debian-changes for several years.
Look at debian-devel-changes archives, same thing applies there
Wichert
If you are reading this, I screwed up.
-j
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If you are reading this, I screwed up.
And if I see this, it's time to unsubscribe. I wondered if I should
send this but hey - one spam more, one less, who cares?
--
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If you are reading this, I screwed up.
-j
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