Do you know how this got into the archives? http://common-lisp.net/pipermail/gsll-devel/2008-March/000023.html
To my knowledge it wasn't sent on the mailing list, and it wasn't sent by a member of the list.
How do I remove it?
Thank you.
Liam
Hi Liam,
I don't know how to remove that or how it got there... Drew?
On Mar 21, 2008, at 10:15 AM, Liam Healy wrote:
Do you know how this got into the archives? http://common-lisp.net/pipermail/gsll-devel/2008-March/000023.html
To my knowledge it wasn't sent on the mailing list, and it wasn't sent by a member of the list.
How do I remove it?
Thank you.
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Gary King writes:
Hi Liam,
I don't know how to remove that or how it got there... Drew?
I'm not Drew, but...
The From line claims it was sent by "blog@common-lisp.net" and most Mailman lists on cl.net are auto-configured to let mail from non-subscribers with an @common-lisp.net mail address through without moderation.
Unfortunately, I don't know a clean way to delete parts of a Mailman list archive. Short-term, just deleting the file MAY do the trick (and may well serve to confuse Mailman completely, so try this on a hot spare...). The fiel in question is: /var/lib/mailman/archives/public/gsll-devel/2008-March/000023.html
//Ingvar
OK I removed the auto-accept for common-lisp.net addresses, so at least that won't happen in the future. Thanks for the advice.
Liam
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:06 AM, Ingvar ingvar@hexapodia.net wrote:
Gary King writes:
Hi Liam,
I don't know how to remove that or how it got there... Drew?
I'm not Drew, but...
The From line claims it was sent by "blog@common-lisp.net" and most Mailman lists on cl.net are auto-configured to let mail from non-subscribers with an @common-lisp.net mail address through without moderation.
Unfortunately, I don't know a clean way to delete parts of a Mailman list archive. Short-term, just deleting the file MAY do the trick (and may well serve to confuse Mailman completely, so try this on a hot spare...). The fiel in question is: /var/lib/mailman/archives/public/gsll-devel/2008-March/000023.html
//Ingvar