I think that having the list settings set up to email everybody who is on single 
emails using the email address of the person writing this list is - WRONG. Most lists 
I am on don't do that.

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Justin Patrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 21:32:15 +0100, Lester Caine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jason Wong wrote:


> Are you saying that you sent some message to this list and got back a message
> asking you to click on a link to confirm that you're not a spammer? If so
> then I misunderstood your problem. I originally thought that you got this as
> a result of trying to subscribe to the list so I tried subscribing just now
> and got the usual *reply* to confirm message.


Like Justin, I got an email in response to a previous post that indicated that php.general is now protected by SpamCease and requested I confirmed who I was if I wanted to continue posting.


> All I can say is !stop sending spam! If it happens every time and you're
> positive there's nothing in the contents of your mail that suggests spam then
> try sending your mail through a different mailserver.


Being a moderator on several lists and running several remote websites, changing my mail facilities is not practical. The problem has been fixed by running crappy IE to confirm the various emails and then striping it off again - something which I have no wish to do again !


As I said, I could see it in FireFox just fine....



So *IS* php.general now being routed through SpamCease, or is something else going on - anybody?



No no, php-general isn't geing run through this service. One of the
subscribers is using it, so when an e-mail goes to them through the
list it wants you to confirm that you're not a spammer.

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