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Author Re: Lots of (easily recognisible) spam sent to the BTS today
Blars Blarson

2006-10-29, 7:23 pm

In article <20061020220558.GC19340@javifsp.no-ip.org> jfs@computer.org writes:
>I'm not sure if anybody else is seeing this but I have seen (just today) 28
>spam messages sent to the BTS. I've received them because they were all sent
>to (at least) the 'www.debian.org' pseudo-package, and I have reported all of
>them in the BTS' spam interface [1]


We have a SA rule for this run now, but sending such hints to
owner@bugs will get them seen much faster than debian-devel that I'm
more than a week behind in reading.




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