On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Brent Fox wrote: >> Please go into GNU mailman list privacy settings and make the >> list subscriber-only. Alternatively, please post rationale for >> it remaining a spam list please. ;o) >> >> I'd like to unsubscribe if it remains spammable, as I get enough >> spam already. ;o) > >This list is and has always been subscriber-only. > >uijlqfjaboez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx has a valid entry in the GNU mailman >subscriber list. For all I know, the list is getting junk mail from his >address that is being spoofed due to the latest viruses that are going >around. Username == uijlqfjaboez IMHO sound like a bogus user account to me, set up for the purposes of spamming. and hostname == spammotel.com sounds equally suspicious. Personally I'd remove the account based on that alone, but that's just me. ;o) >I'd hate to kick somebody off for something that is beyond their >control. Heck, I've been getting spam from myself with this MyDoom >virus...I guess I should procmail myself to /dev/null. ;) You don't have an account name that looks like a cat typed it on the keyboard, or it was generated from /dev/urandom though, nor a hostname with "spam" in the name. ;o) Perhaps I'm being too much of a BOFH, who's to say... ;o) -- Mike A. Harris ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris OS Systems Engineer - XFree86 maintainer - Red Hat