In my humble opinion, the primary purpose of mailback validation to prevent someone from being subscribed to a mailing list against their will (email bombing). Mailback is still very effective for this purpose. Reducing spam on the list is at best a small side effect of mailback. On the bright side, this subject has sparked a good discussion of security holes and countermeasures. - murr -
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