Hi, First, sorry for my poor english...
Le 13592ième jour après Epoch, Ian Greenhoe écrivait: > I emphatically agree that something needs to be done about the volumes > of spam we are getting. I'm not sure the signal/noise ratio is so bad. [...about grey-listing...] > Second, an auto-generated message is sent to the "From:" address and > the "Reply-To:" address. My "From:" is illegal, and my "Reply-to:" is on the list. What can I do in this case? Subscribing to a "special" list @lists.debian.org (I don't remember the name of this special list) is a better way to do grey-listing: First: the list already exists Second: the mailing list server will have less load using this way. I'm opposed to grey-listing, but if it becomes necessary, please let them use the "no-messages" mailing list subscription. *... scratching hard drive ...* the list name is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ... I subscribed this list with my real email (Enveloppe-To: header), and now I can post with fake addresses without the web-accessible archives problem. > </no_flames_please> Oops ... ;)

