Hi Tom + questions@

"Thomas Mueller" wrote:
> When a list member has problems with the list that require contacting a human 
> list owner/operator, what is the address to send to?
> 
> I received a probe message regarding messages to me that bounced, might have 
> been spams that slipped by the list's filters.


Spammers were also masquerading as me & others recently, I saw the
mailman robot automaticaly refers to the masqueraded innocent.
Happily the spam never got to the (other freebsd) list.


> I was advised in the message that the address was 
> [email protected], and I sent my message to that address, 
> got back a message from
> 
> [email protected] with the subject
> 
> Your message to moderators awaits moderator approval
> 
> Quoting the message,
> 
>   Your mail to 'moderators' with the subject
> 
>       Re: freebsd-questions mailing list probe message
> 
>   Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
> 
>   The reason it is being held:
> 
>       Post by non-member to a members-only list

Until [at least] recently questions@ was not a members-only list
  I know as I asked for it be to changed to that, but was declined,
        
http://www.berklix.com/~jhs/src/bsd/fixes/FreeBSD/src/gen/etc/motd.REL=8.2-RELEASE.diff

I suspect questions@ is still not members-only, 
I guess it's just common text or file copied & a message common
to both { bounces from members-only lists, And cases where eg on
questions@, a failing header check detects something dodgy, eg does
not match sender & user asserted From: line }.


>   Either the message will get posted to the list, or you will receive
>   notification of the moderator's decision.  If you would like to cancel
>   this posting, please visit the following URL:
> 
>       http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/confirm/moderators/693387b I jhs@ 
> deliberately broke this URL, you dont want any robot scanning an archive or 
> mail reader or human clicking it fce42bd3639754d5b2b906e4ad6ce4bcf
> 
> 
>   PLEASE NOTE!  If you would like to post freely to the list, please
>   subscribe first.  If you post from multiple addresses, you can
>   subscribe each address and go into the options page and select 'no
>   mail' for all but one address. This will allow you to post without
>   delay in the future.
> 
>   Sorry for the hassle, but certain immature people made this necessary.
> 
> (end of quote)

mailman might be misconfigured, (or mis-designed?) 
not sending an exactly appropriate message (I think Ive seen similar before)?
Still, it's a message not too far off, telling you list owners will look at it.


> So did I post to the wrong address, were the instructions in error regarding 
> [email protected]?

The address looks good, this page
        http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/admin/freebsd-questions
also lists that address, (in firefox put mouse over word "moderators" & see
at bottom left of firefox (or see source of course :-) )
        [email protected]
        

> Should that have been [email protected] ?

Probably not, It might possibly also exist on @freebsd.org as an alias.  
Per
        http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo
        http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-test
has a URL to 
        [email protected]
You could try
        [email protected]

BTW /usr/ports/mail/majordomo/files/aliases.majordomo reccomends 
an /etc/mail/aliases:
        owner-majordomo:               majordomo-owner
(additional to the real:
        majordomo-owner:               human-or-Postmaster
)
which suggests
        xxx-owner is preferred (at least by majordomo author,
        which chronologicaly preceeded mailman), not owner-xxx.

Cheers,
Julian
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