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Re: Two minor requests to all participants

Subject: Re: Two minor requests to all participants
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 22:20:19 +0200 (IST)
Hi.

On Thu, 25 Nov 2004, Atro Tossavainen wrote:
First of all, would everybody please post from a valid address.
Probably it is for some other list, but is not it impossible to send from the
address which is not subscribed?

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.
I agree that it is better if people turn off vocation and similiar but probably
it is unrealistic to expect this. Fortunately, there is simple work around:
create a temporary address, subscribe it to the list and use it for the list
exclusively so that everything you got which does not belong to the list (check
List-Id or List-Post) can be safely forwarded to /dev/null (this include
autoreplies as well as spam).

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Regards,
ASK

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