Bug#1043539: project: Forwarding of @debian.org mails to gmail broken

2023-08-13 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Russ Allbery) hast geschrieben: >The problem I suspect is with email forwarding, and specifically email >forwarding to Gmail, which has recently ramped up the amount of >verification it does on messages. Because of email forwarding, Gmail sees >a message purportedly from helgefjell.de

Re: shutting down httpredir.debian.org?

2016-04-12 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Peter Palfrader) hast geschrieben: >> Will you make httpredir point to a normal mirror so as not to break >> systems relying on it? (Or even to the geolocalized DNS entries if we >> still have that) >> >> If yes, then it's certainly a sensible thing to do. > >I agree that breaking

Listmaster Sprint at DebCamp 2015

2015-03-23 Thread Cord Beermann
The Debian Listmaster team is planning a sprint during DebCamp in Heidelberg this year. Goal is to work intensly on different things regarding the Debian Mailinglists: (Brainstorm ahead) DKIM/DMARC Search Discuss: make bendel DD accessable (harden lists.d.o)? prepare slides for

Re: PATCH for spamass-milter to solve Debian list spam-bounce issue (Was:- Spamming the World through Open Debian Mailinglists....)

2008-12-30 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Michelle Konzack) hast geschrieben: yes. we do that already. see http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-listmaster/ which represents our running Amavis/SA-setup. For three seconds I was on the link above, but there is nothing visibel. I was looking in the CVS... Checked the

Re: PATCH for spamass-milter to solve Debian list spam-bounce issue (Was:- Spamming the World through Open Debian Mailinglists....)

2008-12-29 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Michelle Konzack) hast geschrieben: In how many languages do you receive messages? I get german, english, french, spanish, portugues, arabic, turkish and persian messages Some times I get korean and chinese to because I have business contacts there. Tried to educate spamassassin

Re: Spamming the World through Open Debian Mailinglists (Re: lists.debian.org has received bounces from you)

2008-12-27 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Jeroen Massar) hast geschrieben: [ JUst two corrections ] You claim the mailbox does 50k mails per day, and 2500 spams make it through the filters (cool that you know that btw, if you know it is spam, why don't you filter them?) Now, multiply that 2500 times the number of

Re: remove my post from 2001

2008-11-03 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Charles Plessy) hast geschrieben: Does that mean that the listmasters will really remove his posts if he manages to do what you told him? If not, we should better not make advices that sound like promises. Also I would like to recommend to not increase the page rank of messages

Re: Spam in mail archive

2007-07-25 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña) hast geschrieben: If there any concerns from listmasters related to this patch I would really like to hear them and would try to give a hand to make these improvements get used in our web archives.

Ban on svenl established.

2007-05-29 Thread Cord Beermann
Hi. I'm sad to make this announcement, but i see no other way to stop the flood of mails on debian-project. I just setup a filter which stops the mails from Sven Luther to get to d-project. This block may be enhanced if we encounter more abusive behaviour on other lists, but i hope that this

Re: irc.debian.org

2006-05-03 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Paul Johnson) hast geschrieben: Jabber doesn't have any useable non-graphic Clients. So write one or grab one of the existing ones and make it not suck. sorry. out of skills. (beside that that would be on my todo-list the point behind 'rewriting nn') Btw, there was an irssi-plugin

usable console jabber-clients? (was: irc.debian.org)

2006-05-03 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Paul Johnson) hast geschrieben: All the concole Jabber clients I've come across suit me fine. I can't program for a variable that I can't perceive. Name them please, maybe i missed them. Cord -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble?

Re: irc.debian.org

2006-05-02 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Paul Johnson) hast geschrieben: On Sunday 30 April 2006 11:34, Steve McIntyre wrote: I've heard it suggested by a variety of people that we should move the official irc.debian.org alias away from freenode to oftc. I can see that more and more of my own Debian IRC discussions are on

Re: uol.com.br and petsupermarket

2006-03-16 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Henning Makholm) hast geschrieben: Out of curiosity, how did the probe emails some time ago manage to *not* locate the subscriber address that generates the bounces? None of them bounced? correct, i got exactly one response to the personalized probe i sent out, and that was a

Re: mailbox clogging, need daily digests of the list

2006-01-17 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Madana Prathap) hast geschrieben: How come only a few lists (like -devel, -users) are offering digest-mode (on the web interface) ? The others (like -project, -release, -amd64, etc) offer plain subscribe/unsubscribe - I see no way of getting digests. AFAIK, the recent versions of

Re: [Fwd: Problems contacting the debian people .... (was: new configuration to avoid spam at the lists)]

2005-06-02 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Adrian von Bidder) hast geschrieben: Would a Debian Enquiry Response Team help? Yes, imho it could help - I could imagine offering myself to sort out sort out simple inquiries (point people to mailing lists or point out that our policy/current SOP doesn't include doing whatever the

Re: irc.debian.org

2002-08-17 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Andrew Suffield) hast geschrieben: On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 02:54:08PM +0200, Cord Beermann wrote: (freenode-people: the in my opinion acceptable way to collect funds and something, would be to write it in the motd of your servers. It would be ok to enforce showing the motd on login

Re: RFC: Changing the NM system

2000-12-16 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Adrian Bunk) hast geschrieben: No, I don't intend to change this. My point is: Someone who has a Debian account can do much harm (intentional or accidential). That's a reason why I think we should have a severe look at the work of an applicant before he gets an account. I think that