On Sun, 24 Jan 2010, Benny Pedersen wrote:
why did the bounce not go to apache.org ?, or did it, but apache.org did not
see the problem in maillist ?
Because we have a caching server accepting the mail, and then when it
*finally* decides the client is not going to retrieve the mail, it
genera
On 23-Jan-10 18:54, Alex wrote:
> Have they ever been prosecuted or fined for this fraud?
They are a government protected triumvirate Monopoly, and as such, are
essentially untouchable. You have as much luck as complaining to the
fascists at TSA or ICE.
--
"Woof bloody woof."
R-Elists wrote:
>> The spam/ham decision is always in the eye of the beholder.
>> One persons spam is another ones ham.
>>
>>
>> /Per Jessen, Zürich
>>
>>
>
> Per,
>
> you are right!
>
> i am seeing you filling out those free credit report URL's
> frequently... :-)
>
Fortunately, I have y
In an older episode (Sunday, 24. January 2010), Benny Pedersen wrote:
You are right, concerning mails to users-unsubscr...@spamassassin.org
>
> why did the bounce not go to apache.org ?
As stated before: because the MTA of the recipient sends bounces to the
address in the "From:" header line, not
In an older episode (Sunday, 24. January 2010), Benny Pedersen wrote:
You are right, concerning mails to users-unsubscr...@spamassassin.org
>
> why did the bounce not go to apache.org ?
As stated before: because the MTA of the recipient sends bounces to the
address in the "From:" header line, not
In an older episode (Sunday, 24. January 2010), Evan Platt wrote:
> On 1/23/2010 11:56 AM, wolfgang wrote:
> > I sent an unsubscription request for the address in question to
> > users-ow...@spamassassin.apache.org.
>
> Won't work, AFAIK. You need to reply to the unsub request to confirm
> it. Othe
On Sun 24 Jan 2010 05:55:21 PM CET, Evan Platt wrote
Won't work, AFAIK. You need to reply to the unsub request to confirm it.
Otherwise, you would be able to unsubscribe anyone :)
why did the bounce not go to apache.org ?, or did it, but apache.org
did not see the problem in maillist ?
not
R-Elists wrote:
The spam/ham decision is always in the eye of the beholder.
One persons spam is another ones ham.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
Per,
you are right!
i am seeing you filling out those free credit report URL's frequently...
:-)
yet...
the thing really is, i havent figured how t
>
> The spam/ham decision is always in the eye of the beholder.
> One persons spam is another ones ham.
>
>
> /Per Jessen, Zürich
>
>
Per,
you are right!
i am seeing you filling out those free credit report URL's frequently...
:-)
yet...
the thing really is, i havent figured how to
On 1/23/2010 11:56 AM, wolfgang wrote:
> I sent an unsubscription request for the address in question to
> users-ow...@spamassassin.apache.org.
Won't work, AFAIK. You need to reply to the unsub request to confirm it.
Otherwise, you would be able to unsubscribe anyone :)
Hello.
Is anyone using the above PERL library?
Is it working fine for you?
I think I'm experiencing some bugs, but I'm used the latest version.
However, that seems to be quite old.
Is it still supported?
Can you suggest any replacement?
bye & Thanks
av.
In article <4b5b125e.2050...@perkel.com>, Marc Perkel
writes
>This is a tricky decision. What they Free Credit Report / Experian is
>doing is fraudulent. Although they aren't stealing they way phishers
>are, just because they aren't just as bad. In fact I suspect they rip
>off far more people t
R-Elists wrote:
>
> Per,
>
>> Must be why Marc asked the list too :-)
>
> so, that is why you responded?
>
> are you the uninformed, or the unqualified? or both?
>
> ;->
Nah, I leave that to others.
>>
>> But seriously, in a case like this, who better to ask than
>> the people you are ser
Per,
> Must be why Marc asked the list too :-)
so, that is why you responded?
are you the uninformed, or the unqualified? or both?
;->
>
> But seriously, in a case like this, who better to ask than
> the people you are serving?
>
>
but seriously, *all* necessary things considered to m
R-Elists wrote:
>>
>> Ask your customers - block the ads for a while and see if
>> anyone complains.
>>
>>
>> /Per Jessen, Zürich
>>
>>
>
> that's right, experts should always ask the uninformed or unqualified.
> ;-)
Must be why Marc asked the list too :-)
But seriously, in a case like thi
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