[Mailman-Users] looping
Chuq Von Rospach
chuqui at plaidworks.com
Fri Oct 6 16:48:10 CEST 2000
At 5:38 AM -0400 10/6/00, Yan Seiner wrote:
>As my list consists of people with little to no computer experience, and
>it is meant for broad dissemination of information, I had set the
>"reply-to" to the list.
You just ran into reason #1 why you don't do that. Sorry...
>to a minimum, but I'd like to go back to replying to the list. Is there
>any way to prevent this?
You can shoot people who use braindamaged vacation bots. if we kill
enough of them, the rest might get a clue.
But in all seriousness, welcome to one of the great unending battles
of the list admin. I've been able to minimize the damage by not
setting reply-to, and by setting my systems to trap as possible spam
messages which include text in the footer and/or messages which have
a subject that would be generated by replying to a digest without
updating the subject line (the "generic subject" problem). I usually
tweak my message footer to include text that isn't likely to show up
in a normal message.
it also helps to teach your mailer to trap things like "out of the
0ffice", "auto-reply" and other key mailbot phrases that you see show
up, but the more you start building walls, the faster you start
generating false positives, so there are tradeoffs.
Mailman's a lot less susceptible to this, but coercing reply-to the
way you did is lighting the fuse. Sorry to hear the fuse was so
short, but I'm not surprised it happened....
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Chuq Von Rospach - Plaidworks Consulting (mailto:chuqui at plaidworks.com)
Apple Mail List Gnome (mailto:chuq at apple.com)
You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die.
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