On Tuesday 10 April 2007 13:13, Tony Finch wrote:
> U will not have the slightest idea that [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> exists. A will not give the slightest suggestion to U that their usual
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] will not work for forwarding.

Oh come on. It's not *that* impossible for B to get the information to U, for 
example by dropping them a mail or putting it in a prominent place among the 
information they have to read when signing up. You could even make the system 
intelligent enough that it detects suspected forwardings and tells the user 
what to do, not blocking the mail until some time has passed.

> > > That's remarkably optimistic.
> >
> > You'd of course make sure that you stay on the safe (false negative)
> > side.
>
> Yes, by shunning SPF since it's utterly misguided.

That's remarkably pessimistic.

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Magnus Holmgren        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                       (No Cc of list mail needed, thanks)

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