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> As for already having verified the sender, we
> actually haven't. The mail system is mostly independent of the website, a
> user account isn't required to post or subscribe to a mailing list and
> there isn't much if any glue tieing them together. So, that isn't a valid
> method since we don't want to require a user account for their use.
I'm not referring to the verification that you...
2007-08-21 21:06:05 UTC in SourceForge.net
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At this moment (Mon Aug 20 16:24:30 BST 2007), 205.214.170.232 is not listed in the Spamhaus lists, according to their web query interface at http://www.spamhaus.org/lookup.lasso
I don't believe that there is a way to access historical information about an IP address, so what reason was given for the previous blocking is now unknown.
(BTW I am not a sourceforge admin)
2007-08-20 15:29:51 UTC in SourceForge.net
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Hi David,
Thanks for the reply. Just a couple of quick points:
> we verify that the sender is valid, and their mail server properly configured, before
> forwarding the mails
Well, you _try_ to verify that the sender is valid. Do you know in how many times this fails because the sender's mail server is configured to reject these verification attempts? You may be assuming that these...
2007-08-20 15:19:47 UTC in SourceForge.net
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Dear sourceforge mailing list experts,
It seems that sourceforge mailing lists are configured to verify that messages sent to the lists come from a valid email address by doing "callout verification", i.e. they start an SMTP connection and issue a RCPT TO command, and see if they get an error.
I don't have a strong opinion about whether this is inherently a good thing or not, but other...
2007-08-14 22:14:23 UTC in SourceForge.net
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At present the Filter: field in the Select Component dialog is applied exactly to the components. It would be better to apply it case-insensitively.
For example, I searched for "ICL7660" and found no matches, so I created my own ICL7660 symbol. Later, I discovered that there is
a symbol for this component in "misc", but it is called icl7660 in lower case.
2007-03-04 20:12:45 UTC in GPL'd Electronic Design Automation