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On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 14:23:03 EDT, Pete Weiss said:
> At 09:03 10/24/2005 Monday, Rich Greenberg wrote:
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> >As for the spam, I think the days of send=public are over. You should
> >either make it send=public, confirm so that genuine posters will have to
> >confirm posts or make them subscribe with open, confirm and make
> >send=private.
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> Also I would suggest that
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> CONFIRM= YES
Use With Caution.
Much spam goes out with forged From: addresses, and many sites will report you
to the various blacklists for this sort of "backscatter" spamming. Some spammer
throws 1000 joe-jobbed spams, you send 1000 confirmation requests, you get your
server blacklisted.
At *best*, the confirmation ends up double-bouncing to the Listserv postmaster.
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