[jdom-interest] Sorry, but clueless
Jason Hunter
jhunter at xquery.com
Wed Mar 16 22:18:12 PST 2005
I've seen it too. We have only one subscriber from grit.de, "el@" whose
name seems to be Erik. I just marked that address as NOMAIL so it won't
receive list messages. That will probably stop the bounce messages from
coming to the list. el@, you can change this back via the mailman admin
tool once you fix the problem on your end -- or I'll do it if I see it's
not really your problem (i.e. the bounces keep happening even with you
marked as nomail).
-jh-
Gregory S. Hill wrote:
> That *might* be the spam filter at my office. I noticed a couple of
> weeks ago that it was selecting random JDOM messages and assigning spam
> status to them. I had not realized that it was automatically
> responding, and flooding the JDOM maillist. I've been out-of-my-head
> busy, so I haven't really been paying attention to the outside world!
>
> My apologies. I will talk to the system administrator tomorrow, to see
> if it is us, and what to do about it.
>
> -greg
>
> On Mar 16, 2005, at 6:46 PM, Per Norrman wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I and this list have experienced messages from
>> spam at grit.de which indicates that the mail system at grit.de
>> somehow connects my mail address with spam.
>>
>> I have no idea whatsoever why this is happening.
>>
>> I have tried contacting people at grit.de, but so far no answer.
>>
>> Curiously, mailing to bs at grit.de or info at grit.de does not trigger
>> their spam detectors.
>>
>> If anyone have a clue or an idea of what's going on, please tell me.
>>
>> Thanks, and my apologies!
>>
>> /pmn
>> _______________________________________________
>> To control your jdom-interest membership:
>> http://www.jdom.org/mailman/options/jdom-interest/youraddr@yourhost.com
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> To control your jdom-interest membership:
> http://www.jdom.org/mailman/options/jdom-interest/youraddr@yourhost.com
>
More information about the jdom-interest
mailing list