I'm still getting e-mails from and for fedora-ambassadors-list-owner@redhat.com - after the mailinglist migration. According to my understanding, that should not be case any longer.
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Marek -
Can we do something about people subscribing to old lists via e-mail? I think that's how this got in there.
This should no longer be the case. Robert: Can you confirm you haven't seen any of these in a long time?
Kevin: Depends on how you define long time, but 4 days isn't a long time for me. The only difference nowadays is, that fedora-ambassadors-list-owner@redhat.com gets simply spammed; some example message date information below:
So no subscription messages anymore, but spam instead. Are we unable to just turn off the old lists, that they don't accept any e-mails anymore, but tell e.g. SMTP "550 No Such User"?
we will have to file a ticket with Red Hat IT, we have no say or control over there servers and setup.
Perhaps it's time to cut off all those old lists?
This old list aliases have been completely removed now.
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