Bug#355684: Challenge-responses from @uol.com.br

2006-03-20 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, I have all messages from d-user and d-devel in my PostgreSQL importet to annalyze it in realtime... NOTHING!!! Right, UOL is a big ISP in Brazil, maybe the biggest one. There are 7 known UOL-Clients on (all) Debian Lists, and blocking all UOL users is no option. Then I have tried to tra

Bug#355684: Challenge-responses from @uol.com.br

2006-03-14 Thread Gustavo Franco
For those that don't know, the status of this bug is that the C-R messages are still coming but the @uol.com.br addresses were unsubscribed from Debian mailing lists. We knew that it wasn't going to solve the problem since there's a unknown subscriber forwarding the ML messages to that UOL account

Bug#355684: Challenge-responses from @uol.com.br

2006-03-12 Thread MJ Ray
Cord Beermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hallo! Du (MJ Ray) hast geschrieben: > >They must be getting the list messages somehow. Ban the morons > >from subscribing to l.d.o - anything else I'll deal with directly, > >but I guess this happens to everyone. > > tell me who to ban and i'll gladly do that,

Bug#355684: Challenge-responses from @uol.com.br

2006-03-09 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (MJ Ray) hast geschrieben: >They must be getting the list messages somehow. Ban the morons >from subscribing to l.d.o - anything else I'll deal with directly, >but I guess this happens to everyone. tell me who to ban and i'll gladly do that, with the remark to never ever lift that ban a

Bug#355684: Challenge-responses from @uol.com.br

2006-03-07 Thread MJ Ray
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > It is not possibel to do it, because > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > does not come from l.d.o. They must be getting the list messages somehow. Ban the morons from subscribing to l.d.o - anything else I'll deal with directly, but I guess this happens to e

Bug#355684: Challenge-responses from @uol.com.br

2006-03-07 Thread Michelle Konzack
It is not possibel to do it, because [EMAIL PROTECTED] does not come from l.d.o. Why not install a local filter e.g. for procmail :0 * ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null or install like me an autoreponder (see procmail manpage) and forward ALL incoming CR to all

Bug#355684: Challenge-responses from @uol.com.br

2006-03-07 Thread MJ Ray
Package: lists.debian.org Severity: normal I've had these before from that domain when posting to debian lists. This was in reply to my message to -devel yesterday. I assume that other posters also get this blowback. Should l.d.o ban [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? Thank you for attending to this. > Recei