Hello, On Tue, 12 Jun 2001 at 11:49 -0700, Mads Martin Jørgensen wrote:
* Bernhard Walle
[Jun 12. 2001 11:45]: On Tue, 12 Jun 2001 at 11:08 -0700, Mads Martin Jørgensen wrote:
* Bernhard Walle
[Jun 12. 2001 11:04]: Ich hoffe, dass das Problem noch gelöst werden kann. Kann mich einer der Sendmail-Experten mal (und alle anderen) darüber aufklären, was überhaupt das Problem ist. Nicht die Mail übersetzen, sondern
The problem is this:
A guy says his From: address is news@solar.phoenix.anet, which is a non-existant domain. He tries continuessly to connect to our mailserver to send mail to suse-linux from the 7 T-Online IPs in question. Our mailserver rejects all of them, because phoenix.anet is a non-existant domain.
Ah. Thanks for your explanation. How did you understand my German question? Do you speak German?
I can read it if the amount of slang is kept low. But writing it is impossible to me.
German orthography is a bit complicated, that's true.
Again I would like to thank for the translation of the abuse mail. Nice to have the help of the community. ^^^^^^^^^
That's Linux :-)
To pay back maybe I can give you a new implementation of the mailinglist server, with a this time *functioning* search engine:
http://lists2.suse.com (lists.suse.com will redirect)
This looks good. But the link of a search result points to the whole month and not to the one mail. Bug or feature? ;-) Just one question: What is this "MAPS-RBL list"? And please inform the list about further developements about T-Online and @suse.com *before* you'll activate the blocking meachnism. Gruß, Bernhard -- "Das Briefgeheimnis sowie das Post- und Fernmeldegeheimnis sind unverletzlich.", Art. 10 (1), Grundgesetz der BR Deutschland == Deshalb: Private E-Mails verschlüsseln. Jetzt! -> http://www.gnupg.de ==