On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Mark Foster wrote:
At this stage i'm being forced to moderate any gmail-using-subscriber, it may
be that we need to forbid gmail.com entirely.
If the message contains the same message-id which it sounds like it
should, it should be really easy to filter. If majordomo or whatever your
mailing list agent is gets messages delivered to it by procmail, you just
do:
:0 Whc: msgid.lock
| formail -D 16384 msgid.cache
:0 a:
/dev/null
in procmail and you should rarely if ever see duplicates.
Gmails website didn't list any suitable NOC-type contact addresses, nor are
there any on the NOC list site.
The fact we're seeing discrete SMTP connections does make it look like the
problem is definately related to the-other-end and at the minimum, some
liason with an appropriate person at google/gmail would be great.
Likewise if this is a 'known issue', someone please feel free to shoot me
down as appropriate....
Thanks
Mark Foster.
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