James G. Sack (jim) wrote: > I think this (or something similar) may have been discussed before, but > I can't find it just now. I just got an automated reply (direct to my > email address) that was evidently triggered by my post to -kooler. > >> Thank you for your recent email. My inbox is protected by >> Nodens Spam Filtering System, the leader in anti-spam technology. >> NSFS is withholding the message you sent due to its content or >> the server from which it was sent. >> >> Please click on the link below to release your email. It's >> a process which takes only a mouse-click. This will let me add you >> to my list of approved senders and receive your original email. >> >> NSFS sender verification: >> .. > > Evidently the -kooler subscriber in this case is > yuiet.truong > > Clearly (to me, anyway), it is inappropriate configuration choice that > sends this message to everybody posting to the monitored list. > > Is there some way to: > > 1) send a message to the subscriber, somehow getting past the > confirmation process, telling him that his subscription is being > disabled because of the trouble it causes. > > 1a) if possible [known], suggest to him how to resubscribe without > re-incurring the disruptive behavior. > > 2) and then unsubscribing him > > For the record, I have added a T'bird filter routing mail from > [EMAIL PROTECTED] to a junk-folder.
I want those people immediately deleted from the mailing list. If they are too stupid to white list a mailing which they DELIBERATELY signed up for they don't need to be on our lists. Gus -- KPLUG-Steer@kernel-panic.org http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-steer