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Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Mail Loop
  • From: slk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Simon Karpen)
  • Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 23:49:11 -0400
  • Message-id: <19980506234911.27341@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>



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On %M %N, adcarlso@xxxxxxxxxx wrote
>
> My commendations to the support team of SuSE for clearing up the Mailing List.
> If it is true you run it on Microsoft, why? Why not use the SuSE Linux itself
> as your mailing list server?
>
> And to you crazy people who got all hot and bothered over the fairly small time
> duration (if you can even read this after unsubscribing), don't get so excited.

SuSE doesn't use Microsoft. The broken gateway at surf.be that was
ignoring return-path headers was using Microsoft. SuSE lists
run on SuSE Linux, afaik.

As an aside, to the SuSE folks, you really should use something like
Smartlist's X-Loop header. It helps avoid a LOT of problems.


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