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Re: Not able to register

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Subject: Re: Not able to register
From: Luca Olivetti <luca@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 11:05:42 +0200
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En/na Eric Sandeen ha escrit:
Martin Schröder wrote:
2007/9/9, Michael Nishimoto <miken@xxxxxxxxx>:
In the past when I spoke with Russell, gmail subscribes
look like spam to the ecartis server.
Then ecartis is broken. Since it seems very stale (last released
version is from 2000, since then only snapshots), maybe you should
switch to something more vital? Mailman comes to mind...

Best
   Martin



Ok, in Luca's case at least, it was spamassassin intercepting it... thought his subscribe request looked like spam. :( Looks like something to sort out, eh.

Well, using bogus black lists (aren't they all bogus?) leads to that (hint: my ip address isn't dynamic, though I strongly disagree to use that as a criterion to decide what I'm allowed to do or not with my connection).
Though I find it funny that in a misguided attempt to block spam I cannot subscribe to the list, still I can post to it :-D


Hm, Luca and about 130 others, from grepping the logs.

qed

Bye

--
Luca


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