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Discuss: make bendel DD accessable (harden lists.d.o)?
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Hallo! Du (Peter Palfrader) hast geschrieben:
>> Will you make httpredir point to a normal mirror so as not to break
>> systems relying on it? (Or even to the geolocalized DNS entries if we
>> still have that)
>>
>> If yes, then it's certainly a sensible thing to do.
>
>I agree that breaking exis
Hallo! Du (Madana Prathap) hast geschrieben:
>How come only a few lists (like -devel, & -users) are offering digest-mode
>(on the web interface) ? The others (like -project, -release, -amd64, etc)
>offer plain subscribe/unsubscribe - I see no way of getting digests.
>AFAIK, the recent versions
Hallo! Du (Henning Makholm) hast geschrieben:
>Out of curiosity, how did the probe emails some time ago manage to
>*not* locate the subscriber address that generates the bounces? None
>of them bounced?
correct, i got exactly one response to the personalized probe i sent out,
and that was a windo
Hallo! Du (Paul Johnson) hast geschrieben:
>On Sunday 30 April 2006 11:34, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> I've heard it suggested by a variety of people that we should move the
>> official irc.debian.org alias away from freenode to oftc. I can see
>> that more and more of my own Debian IRC discussions a
Hallo! Du (Paul Johnson) hast geschrieben:
>> Jabber doesn't have any useable non-graphic Clients.
>
>So write one or grab one of the existing ones and make it not suck.
sorry. out of skills. (beside that that would be on my todo-list the
point behind 'rewriting nn')
Btw, there was an irssi-plug
Hallo! Du (Paul Johnson) hast geschrieben:
>All the concole Jabber clients I've come across suit me fine. I can't program
>for a variable that I can't perceive.
Name them please, maybe i missed them.
Cord
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Hi.
I'm sad to make this announcement, but i see no other way to stop the
flood of mails on debian-project.
I just setup a filter which stops the mails from Sven Luther to get to
d-project. This block may be enhanced if we encounter more abusive
behaviour on other lists, but i hope that this isn'
Hallo! Du (Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña) hast geschrieben:
>If there any concerns from listmasters related to this patch I would really
>like to hear them and would try to give a hand to make these improvements get
>used in our web archives.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2007/07
Hallo! Du (Charles Plessy) hast geschrieben:
>Does that mean that the listmasters will really remove his posts if he manages
>to do what you told him? If not, we should better not make advices that sound
>like promises.
>
>Also I would like to recommend to not increase the page rank of messages
>r
Hallo! Du (Jeroen Massar) hast geschrieben:
[ JUst two corrections ]
> You claim the mailbox does 50k mails per day, and 2500 spams make it
> through the filters (cool that you know that btw, if you know it is
> spam, why don't you filter them?) Now, multiply that 2500 times the
> number of subsc
Hallo! Du (Michelle Konzack) hast geschrieben:
>In how many languages do you receive messages?
>
>I get german, english, french, spanish, portugues, arabic, turkish and
>persian messages
>
>Some times I get korean and chinese to because I have business contacts
>there.
>
>Tried to educate "spama
Hallo! Du (Michelle Konzack) hast geschrieben:
>> yes. we do that already. see
>> http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-listmaster/ which represents our
>> running Amavis/SA-setup.
>
>For three seconds I was on the link above, but there is nothing visibel.
>I was looking in the CVS... Checked the
Hallo! Du (Adrian von Bidder) hast geschrieben:
>> Would a Debian Enquiry Response Team help?
>
>Yes, imho it could help - I could imagine offering myself to sort out sort
>out simple inquiries (point people to mailing lists or point out that our
>policy/current SOP doesn't include doing whateve
Hallo! Du (Adrian Bunk) hast geschrieben:
>No, I don't intend to change this. My point is: Someone who has a Debian
>account can do much harm (intentional or accidential). That's a reason why
>I think we should have a severe look at the work of an applicant before he
>gets an account.
I think tha
in to your net.)
Cord
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Hallo! Du (Andrew Suffield) hast geschrieben:
>On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 02:54:08PM +0200, Cord Beermann wrote:
>> (freenode-people: the in my opinion acceptable way to collect funds
>> and something, would be to write it in the motd of your servers. It
>> would be ok to enforc
Hallo! Du (Russ Allbery) hast geschrieben:
>The problem I suspect is with email forwarding, and specifically email
>forwarding to Gmail, which has recently ramped up the amount of
>verification it does on messages. Because of email forwarding, Gmail sees
>a message purportedly from helgefjell.de
Hallo! Du (Soren Stoutner) hast geschrieben:
>
>Based on recent discussion, it appears that emails sent to
>debian-jobs are stuck awaiting moderation (since October
>2024). I assume this is because of a lack of manpower
>available to moderate the list. If so, I am willing to
>volunteer to mod
Hallo! Du (Martin Michlmayr) hast geschrieben:
>Soren Stoutner
>Martin
>Steve McIntyre
>
>and remove me?
done.
Thanks for caring,
Cord
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