Sunday, 26 February 2006 19:31, Magnus Therning wrote: > Are other people receiving emails like the one I've attached after > posting to debian-user?
Yes. Well, I was, until I spoke to my friendly mail server admins and had them reject [EMAIL PROTECTED] at SMTP-time. > Is it possible to track down the person who's causing this and tell > him/her to make sure the spamfilter skips postings from debian-user? See: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2006/01/msg00068.html In short: the subscriber causing it is unknown. Someone is forwarding their list mail (not just from Debian; Googling for the Petsupermarket address shows a lot of annoyed mailing lists) to Petsupermarket, and their challenge-response spamming system wipes out all previous headers. Irrespective of their non-subscription status, Petsupermarket and UOL are abusing the network with their practices, and such abuse is rightly reported using Spamcop or similar. Of course, UOL, being the same incompetent ISP which set up the broken system, are unlikely to act on their own spam. As such, you may have more luck referring your complaints to Carlota de Paranaguá Moniz, Head of Investor Relations at [EMAIL PROTECTED] As for convincing Petsupermarket itself to disable the abusive challenge-response system, getting in touch with them via e-mail seems unlikely to succeed. Perhaps one would have more success with one of the other methods they list on their web site, http://www.petsupermarket.com.br/, such as ICQ 147223608, MSN messenger [EMAIL PROTECTED], or Skype petsuper or petsupermarket. -- Alex Nordstrom http://lx.n3.net/ Please do not CC me in followups; I am subscribed to debian-user.
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