Administrivia: Spamarrest
From: Marc Fossi (mfossi@securityfocus.com)Date: 09/10/02
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Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 17:49:12 -0600 (MDT) From: Marc Fossi <mfossi@securityfocus.com> To: Focus-MS <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
Hey folks,
It appears that a few people on the list have been using a spam blocker
named Spamarrest. Unfortunately, this replies to every message the user
receives with a type of "opt yourself in" message that requires you to
click on a link, type something into a form, stand on your head, say your
name backwards, etc.
This is great if you want to use it for your private email, but kind of
not really something acceptable for a mailing list. Therefore, if you are
intent on using this application, please unsubscribe that address from the
list and maybe create another address to subscribe to the list from that
doesn't use Spamarrest (or something functionally similar).
Please let me know if you are receiving Spamarrest messages from posts you
make to this list as I am going to start removing those addresses from
the subscribers list.
Cheers,
Marc Fossi
Symantec Corp.
www.symantec.com
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