Am 2008-05-19 18:38:26, schrieb Barbara Duprey: > Michelle, I realize that this is not a complete or ideal solution, but > I'm sure you realize that by far the majority of users who show up as > unsubscribed do not use any other mechanism to receive replies, and must > currently be explicitly copied on messages to see responses. Those of us
BUT (!!!) if they write here, HOW do they know this list?
It seems they are reading this list over a Mailinglist-Archive!
And of course as I have already written, If I send "Cc:", I get 2 of 3
back as Bounce, Reject or SPAM!!!
If someone write here, he/she should deactivate this crap!
I am on over 130 mailinglists, mainly developer lists, but this list
is the only one where I am tagged as spamer and they are at least two
peoples which have tried to list my NEW domain (registered for some
days) on several "Anti-Spam" services since I have goten several 100
Spam-Trap messages which are coming into my "abuse", "postmaster" and
"root" accounts which are then forwarded to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
Such things are not realy funny...
> who try to do that are aware that you are in a special category, and
> disregard the normal process in your case. If the Reply-To header were
> modified as described, I'd just delete your address before replying,
> which would be far less cumbersome than copying and pasting the address
> of each typical unsubscribed user, as must be done now. Sometimes I
> forget to do it, and many other responders don't know to copy them or
> don't choose to do it, and these responses are missed by the OP unless
> forwarded by another user..But the whole issue for you comes about
> because you have a very badly filtered account that you use for sending
> messages to this list, without subscribing that account.
The mailinglist is outdated and does not support the "nomail" option.
Updating to at least majordomo version 2 will give more benefit.
> Many other users also use newsreaders or other mechanisms to follow the
> discussions here, but they seem to have no similar problem. Perhaps some
> of them can describe what they do to avoid it. One solution would seem
> to be to subscribe the account, then set up a filter for messages coming
> from the list (easy to do in any decent e-mail client). You could set it
Do you know, how much you pay for GPRS? 0.009 Euro/kByte
I have to read this list from several accounts, which mean, I have to
subscribe at least 4 times...
> would probably appreciate your subscription, also, though they've
> probably already accommodated you by modifying their normal process,
> too, so that your messages don't get unnecessarily delayed.
??? -- What do you mean?
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
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