Manoj Srivastava wrote:
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 08:08:26 -0500, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
I wrote:
It didn't say that the secret had been received, only that
debian-devel had been whitelisted. Nost likely, the user did so
manually.
manoj writes:
And elected to recieve a message obvi
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 08:08:26 -0500, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I wrote:
>> It didn't say that the secret had been received, only that
>> debian-devel had been whitelisted. Nost likely, the user did so
>> manually.
> manoj writes:
>> And elected to recieve a message obviously spam a
I wrote:
> It didn't say that the secret had been received, only that debian-devel
> had been whitelisted. Nost likely, the user did so manually.
manoj writes:
> And elected to recieve a message obviously spam and infected with a
> virus?
How would he have known that? He had not seen the messag
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 17:55:38 -0500, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> manoj writes:
>> First, there was a notice that mail from debian-devel was
>> quarantined, and there was a sekrit to send to unlock the
>> mails. Next, we got a notice that the sekrit was successfully
>> received.
> It d
I wrote:
> It didn't say that the secret had been received, only that debian-devel
> had been whitelisted. Nost likely, the user did so manually.
Travis Crump writes:
> Why would a user do that?
Because he wants to receive the list.
> Anything with a From address of [EMAIL PROTECTED] is forged
John Hasler wrote:
manoj writes:
First, there was a notice that mail from debian-devel was quarantined,
and there was a sekrit to send to unlock the mails. Next, we got a notice
that the sekrit was successfully received.
It didn't say that the secret had been received, only that debian-devel had
manoj writes:
> First, there was a notice that mail from debian-devel was quarantined,
> and there was a sekrit to send to unlock the mails. Next, we got a notice
> that the sekrit was successfully received.
It didn't say that the secret had been received, only that debian-devel had
been whitelist
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