On 1/22/06, Bart Couvreur <dencouf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2006/1/22, Mikkel L. Ellertson <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > jdow wrote: > > > From: "Dotan Cohen" <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> > > > > > >> It seems that you have subscribed to the fedora-list at some point, > > >> but forgot to set you anti-spam filters to receive email from the > > >> list. Now, everytime that somebody posts to the list, they get your > > >> atnispam message. > > >> > > >> Please write back to me at dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx so that I can explain > > >> to you what you need to do to fix this. You can either unsubscribe > > >> from the list, or fix your spam filters. > > >> > > >> Thank you. > > >> Dotan Cohen > > > > > > > > > It's hopeless, Dotan. Simply block the antispam messages from uol.br > > > and drop them. (Or simply block the entire ISP.) I do the former with > > > a simply procmail rule. It comes in and is redirected to /dev/null. > > > > > > {^_^} > > > > > Now, if everyone redirected the messages to the postmaster, maybe we > > could fill up his/her/its mailbox. But I suspect that all message to > > the postmaster just get routed to /dev/null... > > > > Mikke > > Maybe Eliot Lee could give the problematic e-mailadres. I suppose he > sent his mail on the Fedora Foundation to everyone on the list, so I > suppose also to this e-mailadres. Maybe he could track it down, so the > listadmin could get rid of it, for once and for good. > > Bart There are others now. I get one from a full mailbox. I wrote the thepostmaster at said domain, but I don't expect that to bear fruit, either. If this is a maintained list, then I would like to see some maintance performed on the subscribers list. I know the problem, "the server does not tell us which address to remove". There was initiative about a month ago whereby someone tried to email portions of the list to narrow it down, but got nowhere. Allright, enough bandwidth wasted on this stupid subject again. Is it in the FAQs yet? Dotan Cohen http://ie-only.com