begin  quoting John H. Robinson, IV as of Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 10:46:02AM -0800:
> Stewart Stremler wrote:
> > 
> > Let the bug-tracking system send the email to a list.
> 
> Then, since the bug-tracking system is subscribed to the list, all
> messages get entered into the tracking system.

A poorly set up bug tracking system is  poor defense.

> (yes, yes, yes. The tracking systems email address could be white
> listed).
 
Um, sure.

> Stewart, how many valid reasons (as in In Use In The Real World As Of
> Today) do I need to provide to you in order to show that not being
> subscribed (as defined as the email address the From: is not in the
> email lists distribution) but able to post is valid?
>
> If you are unhappy with my definition of subscribed, please feel free to
> modify. And give me a number of valid reasons.

A person is subscribed to a list if they read the list traffic at one
of their email addresses.

> I am not subscribed to this list. Not at [EMAIL PROTECTED] anyway.

You read your response on the list. You have multiple submission
addresses, but the responses to your post you read on the list.

-- 
Not sure where you're trying to go with this.
Stewart Stremler


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