Am Montag, den 25.09.2006, 18:39 -0700 schrieb Blars Blarson: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >I wanted to close some really old NMUs to clean the BTS entries for one > >of the packages I maintain. Therefor just created a mail to finally > >close 16 bugs and added all 16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the To > >line. But only 3 are closed. Some time ago I already mentioned this > >limitation, when I was reporting spam in the BTS (they often send their > >mail to >3 recipient addresses). So what is done with such mails? Are > >only the first 3 addresses in To processed? Are the others waiting for > >some approval? How does this work? I did not find this information in > >the debbugs documentation, so maybe you can explain it for me. > > It depends on the spamassassin score. If the score is less than zero, > unlimited are allowed. Crossassassin will suppress more than three > copies of a message with a spamassassin score over zero. If the score > is 4 or greater, no copies are allowed.
Thanks for the explanation. > You should look into the CBL and SORBS listings of 217.20.127.75 if > you don't want your messages caught in crossassassin. Hmm. This IP is not listed in the CBL or SORBS database. But maybe the IP address of the network, from where I send the mail to my server is listed there (and this address cannot be removed easily - public WLAN network). > I reinjected the two messages that you sent that were caught by > crossassassin. Thanks. That means, that 5 of 16 bugs have been closed. I guess I need to split the original message into messages with only 3 addresses in To: and close the other bugs tomorrow. Thanks for the info. Regards, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

