mailing list troubles
Michael Militzer <[email protected]> Fri, 23 Jan 2004 20:39:02 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.video.xvid.devel,gmane.comp.video.xvid.user |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Dear list members, as some of you already noticed, we had some problems with the XviD mailing lists over the past couple of days. Many members were disconnected from the mailing lists. Meanwhile we fixed these problems and none of the messages sent to the lists _should_ have been lost, so you might receive pretty much at once right now. But better visit the list archives on xvid.org also in order to be sure to not have missed any of the messages. The archives are available at: http://list.xvid.org/pipermail/xvid-users/ http://list.xvid.org/pipermail/xvid-devel/ Also, while the lists were down, a couple of messages including the new worm W32.Bagle have been sent to the xvid-devel list. These mails had the faked sender address '[email protected]' and the subject 'Hi'. Do not open the attachement and immediately delete these mails. In case you did already open the attachement, visit the Symantec website and get a removal tool from there: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[email protected] The filtering rules of our mailing lists have been updated in the meantime and the worm is now blocked. Moreover we'd like to apologize for a huge number of nonsense messages on the xvid-users list. Oviously one of our members on xvid-users had a auto- reply bot running that was sending an automatic reply to xvid-users which of course was delivered back again then, replied to again, delivered back and so on. So two mail bots communicating with each other results in an effective endless circuit and the lists really are not prepared to block out-of-office messages written in spanish ;-) Unfortuantely it took me a couple of minutes to react on this situation... On behalf of the whole team I'd like to apologize for the inconvenience and all potential troubles caused. Let's just hope this will have been the only technical problem in 2004. Best regards, Michael --- Michael Militzer mailto:[email protected] http://www.xvid.org