Cam Ellison wrote: > I just got quite a few, but was blaming mutt, because they showed up > subsequent to my doing a woody upgrade, in which a replacement system > Muttrc figured prominently. Nice to know there's something else to > blame. (?) If we knew what it was...
It's perfectly simple to figure out what it is in cases where nobody is trying to be sneaky. Just look at the mail headers. Particularly the set of lines that begin with "Received:". These are in reverse-chronological order, so the last one is the oldest. These repeat messages today all say "Received: by mail2.secnoc.de", no matter who wrote the message. This domain secnoc.de is where the messages are coming from. Their mail server, or somebody's mail client or filter, is screwing up and looping the messages back to Debian's list server. It's easy to fake these headers if you're trying to be sneaky, but in the absence of deception, these headers tell the story. Craig