Hi all, git send-email delivers currently
5.7.1 Rejected due to policy violation: Spam detected. Refer to https://wiki.ipfire.org/postmaster for further information
Someone else with this problem ?
Best,
Erik
Hi Erik,
On 08.04.2020 07:36, ummeegge wrote:
Hi all, git send-email delivers currently
5.7.1 Rejected due to policy violation: Spam detected. Refer to https://wiki.ipfire.org/postmaster for further information
Someone else with this problem ?
Yes. Me. ;-)
Is there a URL in your commit? It could be that this URL is blacklisted for some reasons.
I had exactly the same problem a few days before. Peter Müller sent me a solution.
Look on the list and search for "Re: Commit is blocked due to "Policy violation: Spam detected..." ;-)
HTH, Matthias
Hi Matthias, thanks for the feedback. So, probably the link to the Sqlite changelog is the problem ? No link to the changelog (or may others too) in that case ?
Best,
Erik
Am Mittwoch, den 08.04.2020, 07:45 +0200 schrieb Matthias Fischer:
Hi Erik,
On 08.04.2020 07:36, ummeegge wrote:
Hi all, git send-email delivers currently
5.7.1 Rejected due to policy violation: Spam detected. Refer to https://wiki.ipfire.org/postmaster for further information
Someone else with this problem ?
Yes. Me. ;-)
Is there a URL in your commit? It could be that this URL is blacklisted for some reasons.
I had exactly the same problem a few days before. Peter Müller sent me a solution.
Look on the list and search for "Re: Commit is blocked due to "Policy violation: Spam detected..." ;-)
HTH, Matthias
Hello Erik,
thanks for reporting this.
Unfortunately, sqlite[.]org resolves to 2600:3c00::f03c:91ff:fe96:b959, which is currently blacklisted for sending spam. Apart from this, your mails look fine...
May I ask you to simply put brackets between the last dot in the link, rendering it unusable for machines? I am sorry that this causes trouble again, and it is _very_ interesting to see how much other open source projects care about their IP addresses' reputation. :-/
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
Hello Peter,
Am Mittwoch, den 08.04.2020, 09:19 +0200 schrieb Peter Müller:
Hello Erik,
thanks for reporting this.
Your welcome.
Unfortunately, sqlite[.]org resolves to 2600:3c00::f03c:91ff:fe96:b959, which is currently blacklisted for sending spam. Apart from this, your mails look fine...
Have no URLs somewhere in the mail.
May I ask you to simply put brackets between the last dot in the link, rendering it unusable for machines?
Sure, you mean like this URL/changes(.)html (can not post the URL so have shortend it) if so, it does not help since the same message appears again.
I am sorry that this causes trouble again, and it is _very_ interesting to see how much other open source projects care about their IP addresses' reputation. :-/
Yeah really interesting :-( .
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
Best,
Erik
Hello Erik,
thanks for your reply.
Hello Peter,
Am Mittwoch, den 08.04.2020, 09:19 +0200 schrieb Peter Müller:
Hello Erik,
thanks for reporting this.
Your welcome.
Unfortunately, sqlite[.]org resolves to 2600:3c00::f03c:91ff:fe96:b959, which is currently blacklisted for sending spam. Apart from this, your mails look fine...
Have no URLs somewhere in the mail.
Well, rspamd thinks you have. :-)
May I ask you to simply put brackets between the last dot in the link, rendering it unusable for machines?
Sure, you mean like this URL/changes(.)html (can not post the URL so have shortend it) if so, it does not help since the same message appears again.
No, I meant like: http://www.example%5B.%5Dcom/changes.html
I am sorry that this causes trouble again, and it is _very_ interesting to see how much other open source projects care about their IP addresses' reputation. :-/
Yeah really interesting :-( .
Indeed. We are telling IT people they should monitor their IP address' reputations for 20 years by now, and apparently, most of them give a shit on this.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
Am Mittwoch, den 08.04.2020, 10:22 +0200 schrieb Peter Müller:
Hello Erik,
thanks for your reply.
Hello Peter,
Am Mittwoch, den 08.04.2020, 09:19 +0200 schrieb Peter Müller:
Hello Erik,
thanks for reporting this.
Your welcome.
Unfortunately, sqlite[.]org resolves to 2600:3c00::f03c:91ff:fe96:b959, which is currently blacklisted for sending spam. Apart from this, your mails look fine...
Have no URLs somewhere in the mail.
Well, rspamd thinks you have. :-)
Really, which one is this 8-) ?
May I ask you to simply put brackets between the last dot in the link, rendering it unusable for machines?
Sure, you mean like this URL/changes(.)html (can not post the URL so have shortend it) if so, it does not help since the same message appears again.
No, I meant like: http://www.example%5B.%5Dcom/changes.html
OK, got it. Thanks.
I am sorry that this causes trouble again, and it is _very_ interesting to see how much other open source projects care about their IP addresses' reputation. :-/
Yeah really interesting :-( .
Indeed. We are telling IT people they should monitor their IP address' reputations for 20 years by now, and apparently, most of them give a shit on this.
Yes, sad but true.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
Best,
Erik