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| Subject: | Two minor requests to all participants |
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| Date: | Thu, 25 Nov 2004 10:01:33 +0200 (EET) |
Dear all, I am not the list manager, just another participant. However, I would like to make a few requests if you don't mind. First of all, would everybody please post from a valid address. (Peter Loo's purported address bounced with an error message in Portuguese.) Also, if somebody feels it is necessary to operate autoresponders of any kind, would they please make sure the autoresponder won't reply to messages from mailing lists. If you can't be sure that the product you are using for autoresponses will never reply to mailing list posts, please consider unsubscribing from mailing lists for the duration of your autoresponder use. It is annoying to receive a large number of autoresponses to one's posts to a mailing list. I don't think anybody posting to the list needs to know if any of the readers are currently unavailable. Of course, there are some minor "benefits" to sending out-of-office notices in response to list mail. I will be forced to find out if your domain's postmaster address works as required by RFC 2821. If it doesn't, rfc-ignorant.org will blocklist your domain. I will of course try to let you know about it to your domain's WHOIS contact and RFC2142 required "abuse" address, and when they don't work either, rfc-ignorant.org will blocklist your domain on those counts as well. -- Atro Tossavainen (Mr.) / The Institute of Biotechnology at Systems Analyst, Techno-Amish & / the University of Helsinki, Finland, +358-9-19158939 UNIX Dinosaur / employs me, but my opinions are my own. < URL : http : / / www . helsinki . fi / %7E atossava / > NO FILE ATTACHMENTS
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