Qt-interest Archive, October 2006
RE: OT: forced unsubscribe. Not funny
Message 1 in thread
Rainer Sabelka wrote:
> On Thursday, 28. September 2006 15:02, Jens wrote:
> > It seems to be a problem in combination with gmx.de
>
> It seems that some (misconfigured) spam-filters reject mails from gmx emai-
> adresses if the do not originate from an ip-address from gmx because they
> think the sender addess is forged. Obviously they do not understand how
> mailing lists work.
While this is certainly a problem by its own, there's no real
need to punish the OP by unsubscribing him from qt-interest.
Andre'
Btw: <gmx>me too!!!!!1</aol>
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Message 2 in thread
André Pönitz <andre@xxxxxxx> wrote on 10/02/2006 02:32:50 AM:
# While this is certainly a problem by its own, there's no real
# need to punish the OP by unsubscribing him from qt-interest.
Hm... it seems like the correct course of action is to unsub
the person with the broken spamfilter, not the person who is
tripping up said spamfilter...
# Btw: <gmx>me too!!!!!1</aol>
Your XML is malformed, please run xmllint or similar :-P
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Message 3 in thread
Gordon.Schumacher wrote:
> # While this is certainly a problem by its own, there's no real
> # need to punish the OP by unsubscribing him from qt-interest.
>
> Hm... it seems like the correct course of action is to unsub
> the person with the broken spamfilter, not the person who is
> tripping up said spamfilter...
>
> # Btw: <gmx>me too!!!!!1</aol>
>
> Your XML is malformed, please run xmllint or similar :-P
Thanks for pointing out two obvious solutions ;-}
Andre'
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