Thursday, September 1, 2011

Re: django setup.py access denies

On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 4:24 AM, Elie Obeid <elieobeid7@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know how to unsubscribe i don't need your link, I don't trust any of you,
> i don't know why this is the official group, this is the official spammers
> group

I have to apologize here - you've been bitten by a problem that we're
having a great deal of problem resolving.

There are 20000 subscribers on django-users. One of them has an
infected mail client that is autoresponding with spam whenever it gets
a message from Django-users.

However, the malicious software is hiding it's tracks really well,
because we're not able to identify *which* user is actually causing
the problem. And because this is a Google group, we can't get any
helpful server information, either.

So - again - apologies that your first experience to this group has
been spam -- we certainly don't encourage or condone this sort of
behavior. We're doing our best to address the problem; if anyone has
any nifty ideas on how to hunt down the offender, I'm all ears.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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