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SPAM on the list - candidates for unsubscribe

2004-07-20 Thread Günter Knauf
Hi,
I dont know how all others deal with all the SPAM, but I can only say that I'm now 
tired of adding just another rule for my SPAM killer every day.

What I really cant get is that this is the only list with that problem!
If then all the robots are unable to avoid re-subscribing of the spam assholes - and 
seems that's the case with this list here - then we should probably think about 
unsubcribing all, and restart with a human which checks the subscritions and kill the 
automatic subscribe.

I really would like to continue following the JTC development - but I've no time for 
fishing the 5 human mails out of the 50 autoresonder and spam mails every day!

here are candidates I have now about 10 times asked for unsubscribe:
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and they get subscribed again and again;
I guess bad thing is that they dont subscribe with @directxtras.com but with another 
name just to get the email addresses from the other subscibers; so we should also 
think about another list structure which makes the personal emails invisibable - 
anyway better since it avoids any direct posts then;

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RE: SPAM on the list - candidates for unsubscribe

2004-07-20 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,
And most times you reply, I say the same things:
- I don't get auto-responses from those people, and if others do I don't know how they 
deal with them but they sure don't complain on a regular basis ;)
- I try to unsubscribe them (and the past few times, add them to the deny list as 
well) every single time you ask

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Hi,
I dont know how all others deal with all the SPAM, but I can only say that
I'm now tired of adding just another rule for my SPAM killer every day.

What I really cant get is that this is the only list with that problem!
If then all the robots are unable to avoid re-subscribing of the spam
assholes - and seems that's the case with this list here - then we should
probably think about unsubcribing all, and restart with a human which
checks the subscritions and kill the automatic subscribe.

I really would like to continue following the JTC development - but I've no
time for fishing the 5 human mails out of the 50 autoresonder and spam
mails every day!

here are candidates I have now about 10 times asked for unsubscribe:
From: DirectXtras [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Autoresponder [EMAIL PROTECTED]

and they get subscribed again and again;
I guess bad thing is that they dont subscribe with @directxtras.com but
with another name just to get the email addresses from the other
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makes the personal emails invisibable - anyway better since it avoids any
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RE: SPAM on the list - candidates for unsubscribe

2004-07-20 Thread Benson Margulies
From what lands in my mailbox, this list has a strange propensity of
subscriptions from bizarre auto-responders. Generally, they aren't in
English, and appear to be the customer support departments of various
miscellaneous European companies. Who signs them up? Why?

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2004-06-02 Thread Günter Knauf
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2004-06-02 Thread Günter Knauf
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note: these dont post to the list but instead email me directly, but they must be 
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javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest.isRequestedSessionIdValid() returns true for an 
invalidated session!

   Summary: javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest.isRequestedSession
IdValid() returns true for an invalidated session!
   Product: Tomcat 5
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RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies

2004-03-09 Thread George Sexton
I think a bigger issue is why is the list software forwarding these?

I have subscribed to many other lists, and this seems to be the only one
that consistently has this problem. This is pretty amazing considering
the low number of subscribers.



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Subject: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies


Hi all,
I think that it is only fair for all others that those on the list which
are too stupid to setup a separate mail account are directly
unsubscribed once the list gets auto-replies about their absence.

We have already enough spam, and its nearly impossible to filter those
senseless mails.
If this continues it will not last long till those who really want to
follow the list and post useful stuff will leave - but then the problem
is also solved because:
no real posts = no stupid auto-replies = dead list.

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RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies

2004-03-09 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,

I think a bigger issue is why is the list software forwarding these?

Why wouldn't it?  It's a message sent to the list from a subscribed
address.

I have subscribed to many other lists, and this seems to be the only
one
that consistently has this problem. This is pretty amazing considering
the low number of subscribers.

The list probably has many more members than you think, but a silent
majority.

Yoav Shapira



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RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies

2004-03-09 Thread George Sexton
Perhaps it is a combination of two things.

On other lists like Linux-Kernel, subscribers are not clueless enough to
use an auto-responder that replies to messages that have Precedence:
bulk set. Additionally, most UNIX auto-responders will only send one
notice per configurable time period (i.e. a week).

Also, I think that other lists are running a filter up-front that
removes messages that are from auto-responders.

The list plainly is filtered already for spam (X-Spam-Rating:
daedalus.apache.org 1.6.2 0/1000/N). Why doesn't it filter for out of
office messages?

George Sexton
MH Software, Inc.
Home of Connect Daily Web Calendar Software
http://www.mhsoftware.com/connectdaily.htm
Voice: 303 438 9585

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Hi,

I think a bigger issue is why is the list software forwarding these?

Why wouldn't it?  It's a message sent to the list from a subscribed
address.

I have subscribed to many other lists, and this seems to be the only
one
that consistently has this problem. This is pretty amazing considering
the low number of subscribers.

The list probably has many more members than you think, but a silent
majority.

Yoav Shapira



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RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies

2004-03-09 Thread Mladen Turk
 

 -Original Message-
 From: George Sexton
 Subject: RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies
 
 I think a bigger issue is why is the list software forwarding these?
 
 I have subscribed to many other lists, and this seems to be 
 the only one that consistently has this problem. This is 
 pretty amazing considering the low number of subscribers.
 
 

Yes, but I've posted couple of mails to this and cc to apr-dev list. The
apr-dev have couple of minutes delay.
Perhaps the human span filter is involved there, or they need the high cpu
load to filter the messages :-).

Think that few simple rules could work in any of those 'out of office' cases
for every bayes filter.
Do we have one at all?

MT.


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RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies

2004-03-09 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,
I don't know, I've forwarded your filtering suggestion to the general
Apache mail admin.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 11:22 AM
To: 'Tomcat Developers List'
Subject: RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies



 -Original Message-
 From: George Sexton
 Subject: RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies

 I think a bigger issue is why is the list software forwarding these?

 I have subscribed to many other lists, and this seems to be
 the only one that consistently has this problem. This is
 pretty amazing considering the low number of subscribers.



Yes, but I've posted couple of mails to this and cc to apr-dev list.
The
apr-dev have couple of minutes delay.
Perhaps the human span filter is involved there, or they need the high
cpu
load to filter the messages :-).

Think that few simple rules could work in any of those 'out of office'
cases
for every bayes filter.
Do we have one at all?

MT.


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RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies

2004-03-09 Thread Mladen Turk
 

 -Original Message-
 From: Shapira, Yoav
 Subject: RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies
 
 
 Hi,
 I don't know, I've forwarded your filtering suggestion to the 
 general Apache mail admin.
 

One other thing.
Don't know if that would solve the amount of fake list subscription, but
perhaps the mechanism like one on bugzilla (for creating accounts) would
help.
I know it would require lot of work to implement that, but IMO it will stop
the auto subscribe programs.
The other solution would be to make a 'black-list' for certain subscribers.
Take a look for a radgametools.com for example. Seems they have auto
subscriber, so who will loose the temper you or a computer program?
For such users we can make a 'black-list' that will need list moderator
subscribe approval, if the program tries to subscribe again once moved to
'black-list'.
In such cases you (as a list moderator) will be able to exchange few emails
making sure that the subscriber understands the rules implied.

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RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies

2004-03-09 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,

Don't know if that would solve the amount of fake list subscription,
but
perhaps the mechanism like one on bugzilla (for creating accounts)
would
help.
I know it would require lot of work to implement that, but IMO it will
stop
the auto subscribe programs.

It will stop the auto-subscribe programs, but at too great an
infrastructure cost I think.  Anyways, it's not my call: you can send an
email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'm not sure
which is more appropriate, with this idea to see what they'd say.

The other solution would be to make a 'black-list' for certain
subscribers.
Take a look for a radgametools.com for example. Seems they have auto
subscriber, so who will loose the temper you or a computer program?
For such users we can make a 'black-list' that will need list moderator
subscribe approval, if the program tries to subscribe again once moved
to
'black-list'.
In such cases you (as a list moderator) will be able to exchange few
emails
making sure that the subscriber understands the rules implied.

Yup, and ezmlm supports this via a deny list functionality.  However,
this feature is not available to list moderators such as myself under
the current setup and must be requested from the general mail
administrator.

Yoav Shapira



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Re: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies

2004-03-09 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Yoav Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yup, and ezmlm supports this via a deny list functionality.
 However, this feature is not available to list moderators such as
 myself under the current setup and must be requested from the
 general mail administrator.

AFAIK you can subscribe people to the deny list as moderator by
sending a mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  You must
use your moderator's address when you do that.

It doesn't work with wildcards, of course.

Stefan

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RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies

2004-03-09 Thread Mladen Turk
 

 -Original Message-
 From: Shapira, Yoav
 I know it would require lot of work to implement that, but 
 IMO it will
 stop
 the auto subscribe programs.
 
 It will stop the auto-subscribe programs, but at too great an 
 infrastructure cost I think.  Anyways, it's not my call: you 
 can send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'm not sure which is more appropriate, 
 with this idea to see what they'd say.
 

Didn't meant to stop the auto-subscription until some 'black-list marked
account' mechanism is in place.
As you said it would require tremendous involvement from your side.

I'll try to articulate my thoughts an post them to above lists.


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RE: [OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies

2004-03-09 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,

AFAIK you can subscribe people to the deny list as moderator by
sending a mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  You must
use your moderator's address when you do that.

Hmm, I've tried that without success in the past and was told to contact
apmail (which I did, and they took care of it).  Maybe I can try again
now.  Thanks,

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[OT] unsubscribe stupid users with auto-replies

2004-03-08 Thread Guenter Knauf
Hi all,
I think that it is only fair for all others that those on the list which are too 
stupid to setup a separate mail account are directly unsubscribed once the list gets 
auto-replies about their absence.

We have already enough spam, and its nearly impossible to filter those senseless mails.
If this continues it will not last long till those who really want to follow the list 
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Re: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 15278] - Yoav, please unsubscribe!

2004-03-07 Thread Guenter Knauf
 This account does not exist

Yoav, can you please unsubscibe this address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

thanks!

Guenter.



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--- Christopher Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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2001-08-24 Thread Cheng, I-Ying


-Original Message-
From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 4:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Rob S.
Subject: Re: TC4 base dir




On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Rob S. wrote:

 Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 12:41:00 PDT
 From: Rob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Rob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: TC4 base dir

   That's cool about the server.xml file, and you can do the individual
   elements, as you said (logger, default valve's logger for access,
   etc.) but what I'm wondering about is if there's anything analogous to
   changing the entire base dir (not just apps, but entire thing a la
   3.x) ?
 
  The entire base directory is wherever the CATALINA_HOME environment
  variable says it is, if you have that defined already.  I have my
  CATALINA_HOME always set, so that I can have little scripts like
  catstart to start it on demand from whatever directory I'm in:
 
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/catalina.sh start $@

 Ok my last try since I think I'm not being clear enough =)

 TC 3.x has this:

 !--
 You can add a home attribute to represent the base for
 all relative paths. If none is set, the TOMCAT_HOME property
 will be used, and if not set . will be used.
 webapps/, work/ and logs/ will be relative to this ( unless
 set explicitely to absolute paths ).
 --
 ContextManager debug=0 home=/home/rslifka/slifka-tomcat
showDebugInfo=
 true

 ...allowing me to use a single $TOMCAT_HOME/conf, /bin, etc. dir, but
 many instances of /webapps, /work and /logs spread out wherever I
 like.  If Catalina has this something similar, then I'd like to make
 sure I document it in my Running Multiple Instances doc =)

 - r



No, Tomcat 4 doesn't currently have a thing like home -- patches are
welcome!  But, my point is you don't *need* home to accomplish the
goals you have articulated:

* For spreading webapp directories around, you have two options:

  - Use an absolute path for the Context docBase=.../ attribute

  - Use an absolute path for the Host appBase=.../ attribute
to set the base directory for all apps on that particular
virtual host, and let the contexts inside stay relative to that.
You'll note that in the default configuration, appBase is set
to webapps which (since it is relative) is resolved against
$CATALINA_HOME.

NOTE:  automatic context loading works in the appBase directory
of every Host that you define.

* For spearding logs around, use the directory attribute on your
  Logger elements.  Default value is $CATALINA_HOME/logs.

* For spreading work directories around, use the workDir attribute
  on your Context elements.  Default is calculated based on
  $CATALINA_HOME/work and then adding directory levels for the
  virtual host and the context path (minus the slash).

The only things that are fixed is that the following directories are
always assumed to be relative to $CATALINA_HOME:
* bin
* classes
* common/classes
* common/lib
* conf
* jasper
* lib
* server/classes
* server/lib

Everything else is just convenient defaults, whose values were initially
selected to be familiar to Tomcat 3.x users.

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 On Mon, 14 May 2001, jean-frederic clere wrote:
 
  Hi,
  
  I have started a configure.in and makefile(s).in for the
  jakarta-tomcat-connectors.
 
 Excelent !
 
  Currently I have just prepared it for Apache2.0 and Apache1.3, before
 going on I
  have some questions:
  
  - The idea is to have one configure.in in
  jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/src/native and a makefile.in for each
 supported
  WebServer. Does it sound Ok?
 
 Whatever is simpler. 
 
 
  - Should I already think of using APR? - Just that some of my
 plateform are not
  (yet) supported and I am reluctant of adding more #idef in the code -
 
 One solution would be to create a common_apr and wrappers for the
 existing
 functions in common, using apr.
 All platfrom-dependent code should be in common, and we could use the
 current common in parallel with  common_apr until it is stable and
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 I know apr is supposed to work everywhere and with any server, but I
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 The jk_ stuff in common was supposed to be very close to APR as API, 
 so maybe a better idea would be to (temporary) use 
 
 #ifdev ARP
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 #else 
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 #fi
 
 If needed, you could change the jk_ APIs to match the APR function.
 
 
  - What should I do with the other WebServers (netscape, jni etc)?
 
 Just leave the existing makefiles in, in time someone could include that
 in the configure code.
 
  The configure.in assumes that the Apache connectors sub-directories
 are
  apache-1.3 and apache-2.0. I think that more consistant with
 mod_webapp.
 
 +1
 
 Costin
 
 



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