Re: The identity of nodiscc?

2019-09-06 Thread Paul Wise
On Sat, Sep 7, 2019 at 1:38 AM Brian Potkin wrote: > Changes credited to nodiscc in the wiki are quite common recently. Does > the name denote a user who is a person or a team? Seems like a very motivated person to me: https://wiki.debian.org/nodiscc They also showed up on IRC once but haven't

Can not register to forum - blacklisted, spamer ???

2019-09-06 Thread Milos Lomovic
Dear All, I don't know where to write but I can register to http://forums.debian.net because I have the following message: Your IP 109.245.38.154 has been blocked because it is blacklisted. For details please see http://www.spamcannibal.org/cannibal.cgi?page=lookup&lookup=109.245.38

The identity of nodiscc?

2019-09-06 Thread Brian Potkin
Changes credited to nodiscc in the wiki are quite common recently. Does the name denote a user who is a person or a team? Regards, Brian.

Report about converting my home site from wml to Template Toolkit

2019-09-06 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi all! TL;DR: a partial conversion of the https://www.shlomifish.org/ 's sources from WML to [Template Toolkit 2](http://template-toolkit.org/) appears to have sped up the rendering, and also uncovered some broken content errors, but is/was very time consuming. --- My home site's sources ( http

Re: SPF problem

2019-09-06 Thread Jan Kratochvil
Hello, On Fri, 06 Sep 2019 09:32:13 +0200, Adam D. Barratt wrote: > The SPF rejection was generated by the recipient's mail server, not any of > Debian's infrastructure; mailly simply relayed it back to you. ah, OK, sorry I read it wrongly, it was too late yesterday. > This is a known issue wit

Re: SPF problem

2019-09-06 Thread Adam D. Barratt
Hi, The e-mail address you have contacted is related to Debian's web site, not mail services. On 2019-09-05 19:08, Jan Kratochvil wrote: I have sent mail to from my account and it got rejected due to SPF. Despite it should not. It was sent from 209.132.183.28 which is listed in SPFes for