On 5/25/16 7:59 AM, Vick Khera wrote:
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Matthew Black <matthew.bl...@csulb.edu <mailto:matthew.bl...@csulb.edu>> wrote: Are your customers using confirmed opt-in mailing lists? If not, they should not be running mailing lists.____ Yes, the only effect is to send a confirmation message, which is quite generic and at most contains the customer's logo and name of the list, to the victim.
Consider adding the origin IP and timestamp/timezone to the confirmation message. It can be useful to savvy folks and to your abuse department if people complain about fraudulent confirmation messages themselves, and might act as a mild deterrent if the bad guys know you're doing it.
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