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Re: [SLE] What the heck is this?!
- From: AmigaPhil@xxxxxxx
- Date: 18 Jun 2005 8:52:56 +0100
- Message-id: <2911.30T2814T5324591AmigaPhil@xxxxxxx>
JB (yonaton@xxxxxxx) wrote something I wish to comment :
(news:<200506180104.49556.yonaton@xxxxxxx> posted on 18-juin-05 07:04:40)
>> >Maybe mailmarshal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx is used by SuSE to scan incoming
>> > mail. Sounds like it's saying that it will give SuSE the opportunity to
>> > decide whether to accept your encrypted message, even though it can't
>> > scan it. Did
>>
>> you just (maybe inadvertently) start encrypting your email messages, either
>>
>> >for the first time or via some different encrypting method?
>
> No sir, it's been the same gpg signed for a while now, nothing changed that
> I know of.
>>
>> Or maybe there was something unusual in the content of that message.
>
> Shouldn't have been anything strange, it was just a simple text message with
> my glib question. What's weird is now I have 4 of those mails and 3 different
> e-mails from someone(?) or SuSE or Novell...I guess. Look here:
I received one of such "delivery failure" message too, but my mail was
distributed on the list anyway. IIRC, it gave about the same reason:
"Helo command rejected: need fully-qualified hostname" ... (Cannot check
as I already deleted the message.)
Maybe the list-maintainer is tweaking a virus/spam filter for the list,
and caused some unexpected bounced messages ?
Maybe an invalid email address has somehow entered the subscriber list
(like @mcclure which is not a fully qualified hostname) ?
This, from the FAQ, might help too:
(For more FAQ, send a mail to <suse-linux-e-faq@xxxxxxxx> )
Q10. I'm getting weird bounces/autoreplies/vacation messages from
someone else everytime I post to the list. Should I ask the
list if anyone else is getting them and what I should do about
it?
A10. No. The other subscribers can't do anything about it and posting
to the list expecting that the list owner will see it, especially
on a list this size, is unwise. Instead, contact ml-admin@xxxxxxxx
and explain what you did in order to receive the bounce/autoresponse/
vacation message making sure to include the full, unedited headers.
> Message status - undeliverable
> From:
> Mailer-Daemon@mcclure
> To:
> yonaton@xxxxxxx
> Date:
> 17 June 2005 22:20
>
> The message that you sent was undeliverable to the following:
>
> mtgordon@xxxxxxxxxx (504 <mcclure>: Helo command rejected: need
> fully-qualified hostname)
[...]
AmigaPhil, world citizen. /No MS-HTML mail please/ PGP key: 0x9C07F6C1
-----BEGIN ECHELON TEASER-----
The following garbage may or may not contain crypted message.
At least you now know I'm an advocate for the respect of privacy.
pEzzSMFOEv3oLPApOSyvnbRHpSFtqVcUOFVS02ACIkBtIJV1DxItWyvydlvWVpItEzjTMFVM
WKHVVLvHlldFOz6tRJtHc5zIREDvzlVBF1npUDaSMnRylyjFIHaOhUMHEJvyIxAyIO0OrGO5
EylRHLFzppHtGfHDKqIxJIFUxt5MaMYDWJ5ORVtOHVtODApqtEvTqqlVObyaN3vuRVMPGt==
-----END ECHELON TEASER-----
1200 bps used to seem so fast
(news:<200506180104.49556.yonaton@xxxxxxx> posted on 18-juin-05 07:04:40)
>> >Maybe mailmarshal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx is used by SuSE to scan incoming
>> > mail. Sounds like it's saying that it will give SuSE the opportunity to
>> > decide whether to accept your encrypted message, even though it can't
>> > scan it. Did
>>
>> you just (maybe inadvertently) start encrypting your email messages, either
>>
>> >for the first time or via some different encrypting method?
>
> No sir, it's been the same gpg signed for a while now, nothing changed that
> I know of.
>>
>> Or maybe there was something unusual in the content of that message.
>
> Shouldn't have been anything strange, it was just a simple text message with
> my glib question. What's weird is now I have 4 of those mails and 3 different
> e-mails from someone(?) or SuSE or Novell...I guess. Look here:
I received one of such "delivery failure" message too, but my mail was
distributed on the list anyway. IIRC, it gave about the same reason:
"Helo command rejected: need fully-qualified hostname" ... (Cannot check
as I already deleted the message.)
Maybe the list-maintainer is tweaking a virus/spam filter for the list,
and caused some unexpected bounced messages ?
Maybe an invalid email address has somehow entered the subscriber list
(like @mcclure which is not a fully qualified hostname) ?
This, from the FAQ, might help too:
(For more FAQ, send a mail to <suse-linux-e-faq@xxxxxxxx> )
Q10. I'm getting weird bounces/autoreplies/vacation messages from
someone else everytime I post to the list. Should I ask the
list if anyone else is getting them and what I should do about
it?
A10. No. The other subscribers can't do anything about it and posting
to the list expecting that the list owner will see it, especially
on a list this size, is unwise. Instead, contact ml-admin@xxxxxxxx
and explain what you did in order to receive the bounce/autoresponse/
vacation message making sure to include the full, unedited headers.
> Message status - undeliverable
> From:
> Mailer-Daemon@mcclure
> To:
> yonaton@xxxxxxx
> Date:
> 17 June 2005 22:20
>
> The message that you sent was undeliverable to the following:
>
> mtgordon@xxxxxxxxxx (504 <mcclure>: Helo command rejected: need
> fully-qualified hostname)
[...]
AmigaPhil, world citizen. /No MS-HTML mail please/ PGP key: 0x9C07F6C1
-----BEGIN ECHELON TEASER-----
The following garbage may or may not contain crypted message.
At least you now know I'm an advocate for the respect of privacy.
pEzzSMFOEv3oLPApOSyvnbRHpSFtqVcUOFVS02ACIkBtIJV1DxItWyvydlvWVpItEzjTMFVM
WKHVVLvHlldFOz6tRJtHc5zIREDvzlVBF1npUDaSMnRylyjFIHaOhUMHEJvyIxAyIO0OrGO5
EylRHLFzppHtGfHDKqIxJIFUxt5MaMYDWJ5ORVtOHVtODApqtEvTqqlVObyaN3vuRVMPGt==
-----END ECHELON TEASER-----
1200 bps used to seem so fast
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