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Re: Lyris List Manager?: msg#00372

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Subject: Re: Lyris List Manager?

Hi Bruno,

On 28/07/2004, at 5:03 PM, Bruno Voisin wrote:

Hi there,

Is it just me, or have other posters to this list received in the last few days, shortly after posting, a message from a "Lyris ListManager", with subject "re: your email message" and content:


The following lines in your email message did not appear to be
Lyris ListManager commands and were skipped:

[...]

This email message is simply a notification of how Lyris ListManager understood
your email message. If you want to resend your commands, send
them to lyris-GWfripvEmMdH7oceCUlBYlaTQe2KTcn/@public.gmane.org

I get messages like this frequently, from various email lists
of which I am *not* a member.

Here's one, from a few days ago:

Your mail to 'ko' with the subject

Vyyajsmjnmt

Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.

The reason it is being held:

Post by non-member to a members-only list

Either the message will get posted to the list, or you will receive
notification of the moderator's decision.

and part of another that came this morning:

Your message was missing suitable identifying information and could not be
automatically parsed and properly routed. Your message will not be read here
unless you add that information and resend.

Help texts are available via the WorldWideWeb at http://arXiv.org/help ,
and many questions (e.g., regarding making submissions) are answered there.



Of course I sent no message to these legitimate sites, to trigger
these responses.

Someone is sending out spam, or virus-carrying messages, spoofing my email
address as the sender. I'm an easy target for spoofing, since my address
can be found in many, many places on the web; e.g. any site constructed
using LaTeX2HTML, from 1997 versions onwards.

There's nothing that I can do to stop this kind of action, but the
secondary effect is that I receive lots of rejection notices for email
that I've not sent, to lists to which I'm not subscribed, or to people
whom I do not know (and even some to people that I *do* know!).
The latter type come from virus detectors finding a bad attachment
in these bogus emails.


Thank goodness for spam/virus filters --- but since a rejection message
may actually be legitimate, I tend to let these through and trash them
manually.


BTW, yesterday I got a large increase in spam/junk getting through the
filters. This included several messages of a type that I'd not seen
previously. More of these came today.

Has anyone else noticed a significant increase in junk emails ?


Cheers,

Ross




Bruno Voisin

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