Terry Ready said:
>> > My ISP (AT&T/Yahoo) was blocking email from the Python bug-tracker:
"The
>> > sending system has been identified as a source of spam".
>>
>> I hope you were able to suggest to them that that
>> identification must be
>> an error. Frustrating given the spam sources
John Posner wrote:
My ISP (AT&T/Yahoo) was blocking email from the Python bug-tracker: "The
sending system has been identified as a source of spam".
I hope you were able to suggest to them that that identification must be
an error. Frustrating given the spam sources that somehow do not get
>> >> We can try to debug this :)
>> >>
>> >> > E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (6.0.0.386)
>> >> > Database version:
>> >> 5.12060http://www.pctools.com/en/spyware-doctor-antivirus/
>> >>
>> >> Any chance it's Spyware Doctor or some anti-virus flagging
>> >> the messag
>>
>> We can try to debug this :)
>>
>> > E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (6.0.0.386)
>> > Database version:
>> 5.12060http://www.pctools.com/en/spyware-doctor-antivirus/
>>
>> Any chance it's Spyware Doctor or some anti-virus flagging
>> the message
>> and hiding it?
>>
John Posner wrote:
> I've tried twice to register myself at bugs.python.org. But the confirmation
> email message never arrives. (Yes, I checked my spam folder.) What do I do
> now?
We can try to debug this :)
> E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (6.0.0.386)
> Database version: 5.12060http:
John Posner wrote:
I've tried twice to register myself at bugs.python.org. But the confirmation
email message never arrives. (Yes, I checked my spam folder.) What do I do
now?
I will not suggest that you register at the roundup tracker to report
this ;-, especially since it may be a local prob