"Anti-spam" mail (was RE: I would like to form a bug/harvesting focus group (aka team))

Doug Way dway at mailcan.com
Tue Feb 22 19:34:13 UTC 2005


Of course this is up to our mailing list admin (Cees et al), but my
thought would be that anyone subscribed to squeak-dev must somehow turn
off this sort of anti-spam confirmation for any email which has
squeak-dev in the To/cc field, or similar.  Otherwise, you get kicked
off of squeak-dev.

- Doug


On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:21:23 -0300, "Asrail" <asrail at gmail.com> said:
> Frank Shearar, 22/2/2005 14:13:
> > I just received a mail claiming to be from
> > "sergio.rivero.sspam at uol.com.br" in response to my previous mail in
> > this thread. It says, in part (and in obnoxious HTML),
> > 
> > "Hi,
> > 
> > "ou´ve just sent a message to sergio.rivero at uol.com.br In order to
> > confirm the sent message, please click here [pointing to some URL]
> > 
> > 
> > "This confirmation is necessary because sergio.rivero at uol.com.br uses
> > Antispam UOL, a service that avoids unwanted messages like
> > advertising, pornography, viruses, and spams. "
> > 
> > Has anyone else received mail like this?
> 
> 
> This mail server has this option (I know, I also use it), it really is a 
> "anti-spam". But it's a *lot* annoying in a mail list.
> 
> 



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