>It was fixed by
>our postmaster as soon as we were made aware of the situation.
NOT true. I did send a message on January 10th 2001 23:25 +01.00 to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the kind request to solve this problem.
After 24 hours we all still got the Novell message from the list.
I don't conside
From: "Randall S. Winchester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
rsw> Actually the openssl-users list software is broken if it will allow
rsw> mailer-daemon email to get posted to the group. This type of bounce is
rsw> supposed to go to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address.
rsw>
rsw> These are not just Novel.com issu
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 08:51:28PM +, Anthony Chatman wrote:
> Couldn't we just 550 their bastarded mail server? :)
No, "we" can't. It would have to be the listserver. And
I personally vote to 450 it and plug up their spool system.
> Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 11,
Could somebody hele me stop this message?
thanks
Ying li
-Original Message-
From: Dale Peakall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 1:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Novell Spam
Would every subscriber in the U.S. please call Novell's toll free number:
1-800-
Here's a procmail recipe that works!
:0:
* ^From:.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
{
:0
! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
}
:0:
* ^From:.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/dev/null
It also tosses the emails so you don't see them. I've been forwarding the
crap back to djohnson most of the day!
geoffrey
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+++
Seems to me that the list is broken, not Novell.
The listserv sends Novell a message for a user they don't have. Novell
sends a reply that says 'don't have that'. We all see the message. The
reply-to field points to the list, which is normal, that's why the messages
show up here.
The fix is t
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 09:10:13PM -, Dale Peakall wrote:
> Would every subscriber in the U.S. please call Novell's toll free number:
> 1-800-453-1267
> and ask to speak to D.N. Johnson about the spam on this list.
> It's a disgrace that their software is so broken and is really getting on my
THX it was driving me bonkers..!
Dale Peakall wrote:
> Would every subscriber in the U.S. please call Novell's toll free number:
> 1-800-453-1267
> and ask to speak to D.N. Johnson about the spam on this list.
>
> It's a disgrace that their software is so broken and is really getting on my
> nerv