RE: [SAtalk] Tracking down thewizard.net forwarder

2003-11-20 Thread Chris Santerre
OTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 4:55 PM > To: Charles Gregory > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Tracking down thewizard.net forwarder > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > > Charles Gregor

RE: [SAtalk] Tracking down thewizard.net forwarder

2003-11-19 Thread ian douglas
> >to 'pool.com' and/or 'thewizard.net' to solve the problem at the source? > > Yes. And without reply... I had to deal with this on a mailing list of thousands of users. My only recourse was to write a quick-n-dirty Perl script to run through the subscriber list and send everyone a very official

Re: [SAtalk] Tracking down thewizard.net forwarder

2003-11-19 Thread Justin Mason
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Charles Gregory writes: > >I ask again, particularly of the list maintainers, has anyone written mail >to 'pool.com' and/or 'thewizard.net' to solve the problem at the source? Yes. And without reply... - --j. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version:

Re: [SAtalk] Tracking down thewizard.net forwarder

2003-11-19 Thread Charles Gregory
I ask again, particularly of the list maintainers, has anyone written mail to 'pool.com' and/or 'thewizard.net' to solve the problem at the source? - Charles On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Ken Bass wrote: > For every submission I keep getting the below bounce / along with > advertisement. This is quite ir

Re: [SAtalk] Tracking down thewizard.net forwarder

2003-11-19 Thread Simon Byrnand
At 14:22 19/11/2003 -0500, Ken Bass wrote: For every submission I keep getting the below bounce / along with advertisement. This is quite ironic on a list dedicated to attacking spam. And very annoying. My own personal workaround has been to add that address to my SpamAssassin blacklist and I su

[SAtalk] Tracking down thewizard.net forwarder

2003-11-19 Thread Ken Bass
For every submission I keep getting the below bounce / along with advertisement. This is quite ironic on a list dedicated to attacking spam. I have a suggestion. I'm not sure what admin capabilities the list administrators have using the sourceforge lists, but here is my advice: Modify your mail