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Subject: lists.debian.org: failed subscription attempts throttled
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Package: lists.debian.org
Version: N/A; reported 2003-02-20
Severity: normal

Subscription via the website is limited to 5 script runs in a certain
period. Presumably this is to stop people flooding 3rd parties with
subscription confirmation messsages, and fair enough. However it also
counts unsuccessful subscription attempts -- such as where subscribe.pl
returns an error. So in the event of multiple failures, the user is left
unable to retry. Which is not ideal.

-- System Information
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Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 21:10:58 -0000 (GMT)
Subject: Unintentional duplicate submission
From: "John Ineson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Unintentional duplicate submission, this can be closed.

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