On Friday 22 September 2006 19:39, Paul Johnson wrote: > > Murphy has been in and out of Spamcop several times over the past > > several days. There have been the usual semi-informed rants on > > debian-user but nothing that I can find from you. > > Non-issue. Spamcop specifically tells you to NOT use bl.spamcop.net to 5xx > (permanently) reject mail, suggesting you use spamassassin or 4xx (try > again later) rejects instead. If you can't get mail from m.d.o because > your site uses Spamcop's list improperly, that's a problem for your > postmaster, not Debian's.
Whether 4xx'd, 5xx'd, 250'd to inbox, or 2xx'd to a spam folder, Debian's mailing list spam issues are significant annoyances to a significant fraction of Debian's mailing list subscribers. While today may be exceptional, it is starting to to appear that Debian is also derelict in not actively monitoring its postmaster address. --Mike Bird -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]