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Date: 10/06/03

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    Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 00:58:14 -0400 (EDT)
    To: John Carline <jtc@stic.net>
    
    

    On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, John Carline wrote:

    >
    >
    > Pascal Hakim wrote:
    >
    > >You're in luck... I wrote a bit of code last night to keep a copy
    > >of the last bounce message we've received from all addresses.
    > >
    > >
    > ><shad@mail.kubtelecom.ru>: host relay1.kubtelecom.ru[213.132.64.82] said: 554
    > > Message rejected due to its POSSIBLE SPAM CONTENTS (#5.3.2)
    > >
    > >The bounce handler just sees that you are bouncing messages. You
    > >are not the only one in this situation, there are quite a few other
    > >people getting kicked off debian lists because of this problem,
    > >but there's no easy solution in sight.
    > >
    >
    > It's ironic isn't it, we have people turning ugly because they can't
    > figure out how to unsubscribe and all that's required is to let your
    > mailbox get full or have some mail bounce.
    >
    > As one of the "quite a few others" kicked off the list due to bounced
    > mail, I've contacted my ISP and asked why and how much of my mail
    > they're bouncing. While they've been quite cordial, they've also not
    > been much help. All they can tell me is that the "standard spam filter"
    > (whatever the hell that is) must be rejecting my mail.
    >
    > One question they asked was if I could supply a copy of a bounced message.
    >
    > Can I?
    >
    > Or did you write that last bit of code two late for me?
    >
    > John
    >
    I dont know your exact curcumstance but I was unsubscribed because my
    10mb pop3 email box was swen'ed for more than a week. And the mail that
    was sent, couldn't be delivered to a full mailbox. And after many
    attempts, it decided I was no longer a vaild email address. As your your
    remarks about your ISP, I got a similar respose. Helpfull, but they could
    do nothing. Spam they could block, virii they felt I needed to get. So, I
    have to download MB's of virii and use a simple procmail filter to remove
    it but my big ISP is helpless. Jeez.
    -Kev

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