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Maybe some admin could unsubscribe this annoying guy?
Thanks!
Vitor
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Vitor Buitoni wrote, On 1/30/2004 3:50 AM:
Maybe some admin could unsubscribe this annoying guy?
The real question is how are these guys getting subscribed? It appears
that someone has figured out a way to subscribe random addresses to the
list without validation.
I'm guessing that it works
David Rees wrote, On 1/30/2004 9:37 AM:
So the process to unsubscribe these buffoons should be obvious now, I'll
see if it works.
Well, someone already too care of the AUTO 'Getty' autoresponder.
-Dave
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To unsubscribe,
At 9:37 am -0800 2004/01/30, David Rees wrote:
Vitor Buitoni wrote, On 1/30/2004 3:50 AM:
Maybe some admin could unsubscribe this annoying guy?
The real question is how are these guys getting subscribed? It
appears that someone has figured out a way to subscribe random
addresses to the list
Yes, surely it's a vulnerability in this system.
Perhaps the subscription confirmation should include something else
besides just a single reply...
Is it possible to use the system that sends the user an image containing
some text, and to confirm the user have to type what he sees in the
A simple requirement that the user type something specific would be enough.
Vitor Buitoni wrote:
Yes, surely it's a vulnerability in this system.
Perhaps the subscription confirmation should include something else
besides just a single reply...
Is it possible to use the system that sends the