From: Hans-Bernhard B. <br...@ph...> - 2004-04-25 22:32:21
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004, Lutz Maibaum wrote: > > [This is the third time I'm sending this email. I sent it to gnuplot-beta > and gnuplot-bugs before, but I didn't get any replies. You may not have seen them, but I did, at least once. The fix for that problem is already in CVS. [...] > going on with the list configuration. This time I'm posting from my > subscription address. If this is required to post to a list, it should > be stated on the SF page.] It's not. It is required to use a full-service mail address and SMTP address though. To protect itself (and you) from spammers and mass-mailing worms, SF.net won't accept mail that doesn't feel quite right. If the headers look forged (e.g. originating machine not registered MX for the domain, or origination IP in the space of some dial-up ISP, but mail not delivered through that ISP's mail servers), the mail will be rejected. In some less certain cases, such submissions to the list will be handed to the list administrator (Clark Gayloard) to be reviewed. Are you sure your list subscription address actually accepts email and puts it in a place where you'll find it? -- Hans-Bernhard Broeker (br...@ph...) Even if all the snow were burnt, ashes would remain. |