Gmane

Karun skippy_kangaroo at ausi.com
Sat May 11 18:34:36 EST 2002


"nelson" <nelson at magna.com.au> wrote in message
news:IJEDIEEIEHBFADABAOGECECMCEAA.nelson at magna.com.au...
> does that mean that after 5 mins mass amounts of email are sent?
>
> ~-----Original Message-----
> ~From: linux-admin at lists.samba.org [mailto:linux-admin at lists.samba.org]On
> ~Behalf Of Karun
> ~Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 6:28 PM
> ~To: linux at lists.samba.org
> ~Subject: Re: Gmane
> ~
> ~
> ~"Kim Holburn" <kim.holburn at anu.edu.au> wrote in message
> ~news:5.1.0.14.2.20020511181531.00a6c810 at axiom.anu.edu.au...
> ~> Last I looked email addresses were not in the web archives.
> ~>
> ~> Also does this mean spammers who are not subscribed to this list can
get
> ~spam onto the list by posting news spam?
> ~>
> ~> At 05:56 PM 11/05/2002 +1000, Karun wrote:
> ~> >Also it is possible to search through the webbased archives and view
> ~peoples
> ~> >email addresses which spammers can search through
> ~> >Karun
> ~>
> ~> --
> ~> Kim Holburn  Network Consultant  P: +61 2 61258620 M: +61 0417820641
> ~> Email: kim.holburn at anu.edu.au - PGP Public Key on request
> ~>
> ~> Life is complex - It has real and imaginary parts.
> ~>      Andrea Leistra (rec.arts.sf.written.Robert-jordan)
> ~>
> ~>
> ~>
> ~
> ~All messages sent to the list via the gmane news server, require an
> ~authentication email to be replied to before the message is sent to the
> ~list.
> ~
> ~I have copied details about posting messages using the gmane service
below
> ~
> ~Since Gmane makes it easy to get in touch with a huge number of mailing
> ~lists, it could potentially become a spamming gateway. To inhibit that,
> ~Gmane requires that users who post through Gmane authorize themselves.
> ~Here's how it works.
> ~
> ~  1.. The first time you post something to a newsgroup, Gmane spools the
> ~message and sends you an email asking you to respond.
> ~
> ~  2.. You press "reply" in your favourite mail reader, and Gmane
registers
> ~this authorization.
> ~
> ~  3.. Every five minutes, a Gmane cron job goes through the spool of
unsent
> ~messages, and sends all messages that has received authorization.
> ~
> ~  4.. No more than one message is sent per user per five minutes. If you
> ~post more than one message per five minutes, the messages are spooled and
> ~sent out later. No action is required from you.
> ~
> ~  5.. If you authorize more than one new group per hour, the
authorizations
> ~are spooled, and handled one per hour. This is to discourage mass
> ~authorizations of groups by diligent spammers.
> ~Persons who are found to spam, after getting through all these
> ~difficulties,
> ~will be barred from using the Gmane posting mechanism.
> ~People who do not have valid email addresses in their From or Reply-To
> ~headers can't use Gmane to post to mailing lists.
> ~
> ~
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It does not mean after 5 minutes, that mass amounts of emails are sent,
simply the email which was waiting to be authorized. Whether or not, non
subscribers can post depends on the configuration of the mailing list.

Karun








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