[Systems] Old lists.sugarlabs.org still active?!?

Bernie Innocenti bernie at codewiz.org
Fri Apr 1 08:53:06 EDT 2011


Hello Aaron, how are you?

Have a look at the return path for this mailman password reminder: it
seems to be originating from mute.lo-res.org.

The destination user probably got pissed and looped the email back to
mailman-owner at lists.sugarlabs.org , which is why it reached me.

Could you please check and ensure that the Sugar Labs mailing lists have
been completely removed from the listserver?


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