On 23 Mar 99, at 11:23, Paul Karagianis wrote: > > Whoa... there may be another explanation for this.... this says the > _subscriber_ enabled a filter that looks for their name in the from OR > the name of a list they subscribed to in the FROM. Couldn't this fail > if they where posted from a super-list, which I thinks might have been > the case here? Whether or not the subscriber is responsible for enabling the filter, I don't think that excuses the ISP from making such irresponsible comments as this: > Since you may have intentionally abused or otherwise misused our > mailing system, we are adding _your_ email address to a mailing > list of suspected spammers. We reserve the right to sell it to > anyone for legal commercial advertising purposes. We do not > otherwise send unsolicited email. That's probably an empty threat, but it's enough for me to put a filter on my list for *@indus.net. I do not want to entrust the security of my subscribers (whose names and addresses will be in the From: line on postings to the list) to an individual subscriber who may forget to add the list-name as an "allowed" address. Francoise