Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
1997-Dec-23 18:51 UTC
OFF-TOPIC: Re: Junk e-mail .... help needed!!!
On Tue, 23 Dec 1997, KR Sundaram wrote:> Hi!! > > Of late, I'm getting a lot of un-solicited mails from this > list, and inspite of un-subscribing mails, messages, threats > , nothing really seems to work... > > My question: > > 1. Is there any way I can 'avoid' or 'bounce' incoming messages > at the mail-server level?? > > 2. I cannot change my address (alias) as such... since this > involves sending reminders to God knows how many people... > > So, it'd be nice to have some inputs on this problem of mine.. > > And, if possible, please e-mailme direct, : to > k.sundram@blr.sni.de > > That's k.sundram@blr.sni.demr sundaram, are you a recent administrator at your local site? is there anyone else subscribed at blr.sni.de? has someone set up an admin group alias, and not informed you or anyone else on that local alias that they have recently subscribed that admin group (or root, or something) to the samba digest? you will be unable to stop receiving samba digest messages in this instance, because it is beyond our control (being locally copied to you, as a member of a local email group). may i suggest that you send a message containing the word "HELP" to listserv@samba.anu.edu.au, then follow the instructions to obtain a copy of all the recipients of the samba digest. if your email address _is_ on there, and you weren't the one that put it there, please contact me: i will arrange for your name to be removed. if your email address _isn't_ on there, then may i suggest that you examine the SMTP headers of the message you received: it will give you further details in order to track this down. best regards, luke (samba team member)