On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Alexander Schulz wrote:
> What should the subject look like? Searching for build didn't show anything
> back to April.
It depends which bit sent the mail. Some examples are:
Subject: wanna-build statistics Sat Sep 23 00:29:49 BST 2000
Subject: wanna-build unstable state
> > Doesn't the Return-Path give any clues as to where it came from?
> It should, but as I don't have any... Perhaps the m68k-archives have one...
What should the subject look like? Searching for build didn't show anything
back to April.
Alexander
> > At least he told me so. If it was fixed very recently, perhaps it doesn't.
> > He
> > can only see messages arriving, not that they doesn't arrive :-)
> If you could bounce me one of the messages I'll see what I can do.
> Doesn't the Return-Path give any clues as to where it came from?
It sho
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Alexander Schulz wrote:
> At least he told me so. If it was fixed very recently, perhaps it doesn't. He
> can only see messages arriving, not that they doesn't arrive :-)
If you could bounce me one of the messages I'll see what I can do.
Doesn't the Return-Path give any clue
> > Roman told me there is some arm buildd/wannabuild out there that sends
> > messages to the debian-m68k mailing list.
> It doesn't seem to be europa, and medusa's turned off at the moment.
>
> Is this still happening?
At least he told me so. If it was fixed very recently, perhaps it doesn't. H
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Alexander Schulz wrote:
> Roman told me there is some arm buildd/wannabuild out there that sends
> messages to the debian-m68k mailing list.
It doesn't seem to be europa, and medusa's turned off at the moment.
Is this still happening?
c
Hello,
Roman told me there is some arm buildd/wannabuild out there that sends
messages to the debian-m68k mailing list. He is not angry enough to bring
the issue up himself but he is not really pleased either. So could you
please doublecheck your config files and remove this entry?
Thanks
Alex
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