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2006-11-14 14:07:20 |
Can someone please explain to me why I just got this in the
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headers are not spoofed. I really am subscribed and I sure
as sh[:vowel:]t
didn't do it. Are we in the habit of subscribing people
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Yes, I am capable of removing myself but do I have to add
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2006-11-14 14:15:34 |
Good question - I didn't add myself to the list, too. A
funny spam-bot?
Greetings, Renke
Am Dienstag, den 14.11.2006, 09:07 -0500 schrieb Steven W.
Orr:
> Can someone please explain to me why I just got this in
the mail? The
> headers are not spoofed. I really am subscribed and I
sure as sh[:vowel:]t
> didn't do it. Are we in the habit of subscribing people
without asking?
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> Yes, I am capable of removing myself but do I have to
add redhat lists on
> a cas by case basis to me whitelist?
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2006-11-14 14:15:34 |
Good question - I didn't add myself to the list, too. A
funny spam-bot?
Greetings, Renke
Am Dienstag, den 14.11.2006, 09:07 -0500 schrieb Steven W.
Orr:
> Can someone please explain to me why I just got this in
the mail? The
> headers are not spoofed. I really am subscribed and I
sure as sh[:vowel:]t
> didn't do it. Are we in the habit of subscribing people
without asking?
>
> Yes, I am capable of removing myself but do I have to
add redhat lists on
> a cas by case basis to me whitelist?
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> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 00:08:57 -0500
> From: fedora-devel-list-request redhat.com
> To: steveo syslang.net
> Subject: Welcome to the "fedora-devel-list"
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> Welcome to the fedora-devel-list redhat.com mailing list!
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> To post to this list, send your email to:
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2006-11-14 19:12:11 |
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 15:07, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> Can someone please explain to me why I just got this in
the mail? The
> headers are not spoofed. I really am subscribed and I
sure as sh[:vowel:]t
> didn't do it. Are we in the habit of subscribing people
without asking?
Are you a fedora extras maintainer? Iirc it was decided by
Fesco that it
should be made sure that every maintainer is subscribed to
the mailinglists
that are described as mandatory for maintainers in the wiki.
(devel,
maintainer, extras, commit(iirc)) Maybe this is the reason.
Regards,
Till
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2006-11-14 19:27:32 |
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Till Maas wrote:
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On Tuesday 14 November 2006 15:07, Steven W. Orr wrote:
Can someone please explain to me why I just got this in the mail? The
headers are not spoofed. I really am subscribed and I sure as sh[:vowel:]t
didn't do it. Are we in the habit of subscribing people without asking?
Are you a fedora extras maintainer? Iirc it was decided by Fesco that it
should be made sure that every maintainer is subscribed to the mailinglists
that are described as mandatory for maintainers in the wiki. (devel,
maintainer, extras, commit(iirc)) Maybe this is the reason.
Regards,
Till
I'm no fc
extra maintainer, but suddenly received the mails as well... i guess
it's either a funny spambot or just an error in RH's database... can't
decide what is more likely... anyway, my "unsubscribe" request hasn't
been acknowledged up to now...
Take care: Peter
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2006-11-14 22:40:54 |
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I subscribed once but not anymore and now I am back without having been subscribed again.
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2006-11-14 22:53:00 |
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André Oriani wrote:
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I subscribed once but not anymore and now I am back without
having been subscribed again.
André Oriani
Fucking remove me from
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