Re: ABV.BG автоматичен отговор

2005-04-20 Thread neuro
i'm not sure i understnad that language ?
if you tell me which one it is I could use googles convertor
--neuro
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org wrote:
blagodarq za izpratenoto ot Vas pismo nai skoro shte vi otgovorq!!
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Re: ABV.BG автоматичен отговор

2005-04-20 Thread c0ldbyte
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm not sure i understnad that language ?
if you tell me which one it is I could use googles convertor
--neuro
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org wrote:
blagodarq za izpratenoto ot Vas pismo nai skoro shte vi otgovorq!!
This guy/gal we will call The so-called idiot has subscribed to the
mailing list and turned his autoreply for his webmail on. So every
time there is a posting to a certain list his email address autogens
a response and sends it back out to the original sender of the mail.
This is in turn something that mailing list software should protect
against otherwise we could have a nice flood of webmail autoreply
DoS's. I have added a procmail recipe to my $HOME/.procmailrc to
delete these emailings along with other unwanted stuff from idiots
like this one allready just to solve the problem until someone
comes up with a great idea to add a repeat mailing filter (hint)
to the mailing lists. Following is a procmailrc example for removing
email from hosts that you dont want.
#  Begin $HOME/.procmailrc 
SHELL=/bin/sh
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail
DEFAULT=/var/mail/$LOGNAME
LOGFILE=$HOME/log/procmail.log  # Comment this out for no logs
MAIL_ALLOW=$HOME/.procmail/mail.allow   # List of allowed host patterns
MAIL_DENY=$HOME/.procmail/mail.deny # List of denied host patterns
:0:
* ? formail -xFrom -xFrom: -xSender: \
-xReply-To: -xReturn-Path: -xReceived: \
| egrep -is -f $MAIL_DENY
DROPBOX
:0:
* ? formail -xFrom -xFrom: -xSender: \
-xReply-To: -xReturn-Path: -xReceived: \
| egrep -is -f $MAIL_ALLOW
${DEFAULT}
#  End of $HOME/.procmailrc 
Now just setup a couple of things. Make sure you have procmail
installed. Create the $HOME/.procmailrc with the contents above.
mkdir $HOME/log for log files. mkdir $HOME/.procmail for keeping
the mail.allow and mail.deny filter files. Make sure to at least
touch $HOME/.procmail/mail.allow  $HOME/.procmail/mail.deny.
All done and set, you can start adding your host patterns to
mail.deny or mail.allow in the form of any of the following.
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], host.net, .host.net, @host.net,
hostname.host.net. I would reccomend adding just single words
to the deny file just for the reason of it will match if the
word shows up anywhere in the fields that it greps and return
true and ultimately dumping your mail to a DROPBOX. You can
also change the DROPBOX part to a absolute path like /dev/null
as well.
Now just add the following to your $HOME/.forward file
and youll have some easy filters setup for your control.
|IFS=' '  exec /usr/local/bin/procmail -Yf- || exit 75 #USERNAME
^^^ including the double quotes ^^^
Best of luck.
--c0ldbyte
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Re: ABV.BG автоматичен отговор

2005-04-20 Thread Adam Maloney
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org wrote:
blagodarq za izpratenoto ot Vas pismo nai skoro shte vi otgovorq!!
Sir, this is not the appropriate forum to cast your vote for Pope.
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Re: ABV.BG автоматичен отговор

2005-03-29 Thread c0ldbyte
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On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org wrote:
blagodarq za izpratenoto ot Vas pismo nai skoro shte vi otgovorq!!
Can you guys at (Headquarters) turn the above auto reply off.
By god it is not even readable.
Thanks
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Re: ABV.BG автоматичен отговор

2005-03-29 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 07:53:34PM -0500, c0ldbyte wrote:
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 On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org wrote:
 
 blagodarq za izpratenoto ot Vas pismo nai skoro shte vi otgovorq!!
 
 
 Can you guys at (Headquarters) turn the above auto reply off.
 By god it is not even readable.

There's pretty much nothing the guys at FreeBSD.org can do, except maybe
find out which of the @abv.bg addresses subscribed to the lists
generates this autoreply and unsubscribe it.  ABV.BG is a widely-used
Bulgarian free webmail service; apparently they have misconfigured their
autoresponse setup very badly recently (including the faking of a sender
address for no apparent reason at all), since I've seen similar
complaints on several lists totally unrelated to FreeBSD.org.

As to the response itself, it says 'thank you for the letter you sent;
I'll respond as soon as possible'.

G'luck,
Peter

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