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Wed, 13 Sep 2006 16:57:08 -0400
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At 16:35 9/13/2006 Wednesday, A.Omer Koker wrote:

>Or you might use a service that asks for the sender to confirm their email
>authenticity by clicking on a link and adding them to your whitelist.  
>Since the message specifically asks the user to click a link (http) there is
>no valid (or another /dev/null) return email adr catching any loops or error
>messages.   I ran across this service some time ago but misplaced the link
>so if someone else knows what im talking about PLEASE send links on
>company/applications that does this.  

How do outbound-only mail services deal with that?

As a list poster or list-owner, I hate having to confirm my (our) intention of sending to a list subscriber's mailbox.  If they want list mail, they can do the whitelist.

I especially do NOT want to click on a link for some unknown service for probably some unknown list recipient.


/Pete

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