One never knows -- I don't recall having seen any post from such an address as the whitelist is purporting to protect, so it may well simply be a spam-address-culling process whereby any of us who respond to it will have our e-mail addresses certified as valid addresses and we might start receiving more (and worse) spam.

I think it best that Henry Howey simply unsubscribe the individual in question.

David H. Bailey



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Could not someone respond to the offending e-mail then, having made it to the "whitelist" send a private email to the offender telling him of his offence, or would that involve the sender in something undesirable?

All the best,

Lawrence

"žaes ofereode - žisses swa maeg"

http://lawrenceyates.co.uk




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