Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/03/19/03:52:55
It's not that hard to figure out if you look at the messages you're
complaining about (and including in your messages, even! :-) :-). A
listserve newbie, "charles AT kronos DOT com", managed to add djgpp-announce
to the djgpp list. Or maybe he's not a newbie, maybe he's trying to
convince you that we *need* a newsgroup (after all, we do need a
newsgroup :-), and is cleverly disguising himself that way since we're
not supposed to discuss the newsgroups here, but rather on news.groups.
You may have missed "djgpp-announce was ADDED to the djgpp list" ack
from the listserv; but you definitely saw the "djgpp-announce was
DELETED from the djgpp list" ack: Mike Feldman included it in his message.
That, plus the guy complaining that regular traffic was coming over
the djgpp-announce list, shows that the two lists were in an infinite
loop (djgpp is subscribed to the djgpp-announce list). The reason you
saw a couple of "djgpp-announce was NOT FOUND on the djgpp list" is
that several alert readers saw the ADDED ack and moved to cut the
loop; only the first one worked, of course.
Why such bogus ADDs aren't filtered out by the listserv software is a
question I can't answer; it presumably has something to do with the
convenience of having djgpp on the djgpp-announce list. But ... if I
were the software writer I would filter out "add <existing-list>"
messages, and make the listserv admin add lists to the mailing list
file by hand---it can't be all that common, and you *do* want it to be
hard to do by experienced hackers, let alone newbies.
--
Stephen Turnbull / Yaseppochi-gumi / <turnbull AT shako DOT sk DOT tsukuba DOT ac DOT jp>
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