On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 22:19, Craig Daters wrote:
> >Maybe it's cool for you but surely not for a sender who receives that
> >auto spam.
> 
> How is it spam? The sender is simply receiving an email asking for 
> them to confirm that they sent the message? All they do is reply to 
> it. It is no different that subscribing to a Mail-List these days. 
> One that works a lot like the Mailman Mail-List software.

Assuming they are the sender, anyone who has ever been the victim of a
joe-job knows that anything that responds to spam is just as much a part
of the problem.  

Anyway, this is supposed to be a list about anti-virus - maybe this
isn't the most appropriate place for this discussion?  People have
subscribed to a list about anti-virus, and don't necessarily want to
wade through a load of _unsolicited_mail_ (!) about spam.




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