Folks,
Apologies for the mail loop which has flooded you with mail today.
Subscriber [EMAIL PROTECTED] is forwarding his mail to a remote-printer
address, and so suse-linux-e traffic is ending up being sent to our network.
This is the log:
1999/01/11 15:35:24 10030 mail ATTEMPT from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1999/01/11 15:35:24 10030 mail HOST 8.1.7.5.5.3.2.4.9.2.3.4.tpc.int -> TPC
+432942355718
1999/01/11 15:35:24 10030 mail STATUS UNAVAILABLE +432942355718 attempted
by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1999/01/11 15:35:25 10030 mail END
Unfortunately, we have an autoresponder in cases such as this where the
telephone number is not covered by our project, . . . . we should respond to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] though. Is it possible someone is inserting a
Reply-to: in the list?
So you see, any posting to suse-linux-e goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is
diverted to us, to which we reply obeying the Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (I
think) which goes to the list and hence to [EMAIL PROTECTED] all over again and
there you have your loop :-(
Please majordomo-owner, please remove [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-DPN
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Mr. Arlington Hewes ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
The TPC.INT Subdomain (http://www.tpc.int/)
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