Hi Wolfgang, > On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 09:24:31PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: >> This will be my last email to a Debian list.
>> Reason is my last 2 mails were considered as being SPAM at least from >> one of Debian list admins. Please do accept my apologies for not making it explicit that it was the spam filter configuration that considered your mail spam and not your mail itself. Also I should have been more verbose about the fact that it was largely the URL in the signature raising the spam-score to the level that triggers the spam filter.[1] In the meantime it has turned out that another safeguard against filtering legitimate mail - the whitelisting of subscribers - had been turned off by mistake, otherwise your messages would have passed through to the list without problems. This has been fixed by now. I am sorry to have caused you to consider removing yourself from the Debian lists, it was certainly not my intention to dismiss your messages. I can assure you that I hope that you will find that future message will pass through the filters and will readily try to find adjustments them to better serve you if they don't pass. Hans Ekbrand commented: > I'm sorry about how listadmin Thomas Viehmann has treated you. His > email, that you quote, is unreasonable, since your mail was *NOT* > spam. It was not my intention to say that it is spam, just that it had been classified by spam by the filters we regrettably have to run. > I know of no conflict-resolution entity in Debian, so I'll just send a > copy of this to [EMAIL PROTECTED], who perhaps can give advice on to > whom one should report what one consider as inaproriate behavour from > debian admins. In this case, we hardly have a conflict, as I fully understand Wolfgang's complaints about the mail. Again, I was trying too hard to be quick and I am sorry to have offended Wolfgang, which was as far from my intention as it could be. Kind regards Thomas 1. We do get a fair number of complaints about spam we let through and luckily less about legitimate mail that is blocked by our filters, so the stock initial reaction to the latter is "Message-Id?". In this case I found your mail and copied the raw spamassasin score and wanted to get out the mail quick to avoid duplication of responses (which incidentally has happened as well). -- Thomas Viehmann, http://thomas.viehmann.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

