Kim,
Our ability to do spam filtering on the list server is limited. We are
working on a new solution which we hope will (in time) significantly
reduce spam to the list. Currently, we scan the list server mail with
ClamAV and SpamAssassin (with no Bayesian filtering).
Regardless, no solution wil
"Justin Baugh via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I turns out that lists.gnu.org had been blocked by viruspost.com (which
>> my ISP uses for mail filtering) as a source of viruses.
My mail feed is working fine, but over the last few days I have
started to receive some infected spam messages on
"Justin Baugh via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I turns out that lists.gnu.org had been blocked by viruspost.com (which
>> my ISP uses for mail filtering) as a source of viruses.
My mail feed is working fine, but over the last few days I have
started to receive some infected spam messages on
"Justin Baugh via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I turns out that lists.gnu.org had been blocked by viruspost.com (which
>> my ISP uses for mail filtering) as a source of viruses.
>>
>> They say that it has been unblocked now, but mailman has probably
>> disabled my subscriptions to emacs-dev
"Justin Baugh via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I turns out that lists.gnu.org had been blocked by viruspost.com (which
>> my ISP uses for mail filtering) as a source of viruses.
>>
>> They say that it has been unblocked now, but mailman has probably
>> disabled my subscriptions to emacs-dev
> I turns out that lists.gnu.org had been blocked by viruspost.com (which
> my ISP uses for mail filtering) as a source of viruses.
>
> They say that it has been unblocked now, but mailman has probably
> disabled my subscriptions to emacs-devel and emacs-pretest-bug, as I
> have not yet received a
"Richard M. Stallman via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for investigating. With this info, I suppose Kim can get it fixed.
I turns out that lists.gnu.org had been blocked by viruspost.com (which
my ISP uses for mail filtering) as a source of viruses.
They say that it has been unblocke
"Richard M. Stallman via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for investigating. With this info, I suppose Kim can get it fixed.
I turns out that lists.gnu.org had been blocked by viruspost.com (which
my ISP uses for mail filtering) as a source of viruses.
They say that it has been unblocke
Thanks for investigating. With this info, I suppose Kim can get it fixed.
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Thanks for investigating. With this info, I suppose Kim can get it fixed.
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Thanks for looking into this. I have contacted my ISP for an explanation
"Justin Baugh via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I forward this message to the mailing system administrators - can you
>> have a look at this issue?
>
> Sylvain,
>
> It appears that cua.dk's mail exchanger, www.cua
> I forward this message to the mailing system administrators - can you
> have a look at this issue?
Sylvain,
It appears that cua.dk's mail exchanger, www.cua.dk, is blocking email
from lists.gnu.org. Mail sent to www.cua.dk has been bouncing with the
following error message:
550 5.0.0 REJECT 19
On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 03:32:29PM +0100, Kim F. Storm wrote:
> I'm subscribed to emacs-devel and emacs-pretest-bugs, and from the
> mail archives I can see the normal activity in those groups.
>
> However, I have not received any of those messages for the last two
> days, so I wonder if I somehow
I'm subscribed to emacs-devel and emacs-pretest-bugs, and from the
mail archives I can see the normal activity in those groups.
However, I have not received any of those messages for the last two
days, so I wonder if I somehow got black-listed.
I have received mail addressed directly to me, and
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