Re: new mailman spam???

2006-06-01 Thread Justin Mason
I've seen this before. In that case, it was a newbie "accidental spammer", who'd been fooled into buying a scraped list which they imported into a normal Mailman system -- they *intended* to operate a clean mass-mailing system. Generally they clean up once you point out the error of their ways;

Re: new mailman spam???

2006-06-01 Thread Thomas Bolioli
I definitely did not see an approval request. And I can now confirm that there are some people who are trying to opt out of the list saying they did not subscribe. I already have sent postmaster but I am not optimistic. Tom Benny Pedersen wrote: I have included the mailing in it

Re: new mailman spam???

2006-06-01 Thread Benny Pedersen
>> I have included the mailing in it's entirety below. Is this an old trick >> I just have not seen or is this something new using mailman to send >> spam. I assure you I neither signed up nor confirmed a submission for this >> mailing list. Is this just a >> poorly configured mailman install? To

Re: new mailman spam???

2006-05-31 Thread David B Funk
On Wed, 31 May 2006, Thomas Bolioli wrote: > I have included the mailing in it's entirety below. Is this an old trick > I just have not seen or is this something new using mailman to send > spam. I assure you I neither signed up nor confirmed a submission for > this mailing list. Is this just a po

new mailman spam???

2006-05-31 Thread Thomas Bolioli
I have included the mailing in it's entirety below. Is this an old trick I just have not seen or is this something new using mailman to send spam. I assure you I neither signed up nor confirmed a submission for this mailing list. Is this just a poorly configured mailman install? Tom Return-Pa