> > For mailing lists this can be achieved by making the list > > subscriber-only. For individual accounts such behaviour is very > > anti-social as it results in confirmation messages being sent in > > response to virus messages. > > Not if the message if refused by the smtp server before it's delivered, > right ? It's not that antisocial to ask the 1% people who aren't > subscribed to subscribe before sending a message.
3 days ago I got blacklisted by outblaze when I got framed by some virus that triggered my majordomo to respond to a forged subscription request with an outblaze's spamtrap "original" address. Luckily, the outblaze postmaster was very quick to respond and whitelist me back. I don't actually know how to prevent this happening in the future. A bit unexpected mode of spamtrap operation, isn't it? V. P.S. maybe we should move the thread to NANAE? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]