On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 04:58:48PM +0100, Russell Coker wrote:
> Also there's the issue of two people having such filters trying to
> communicate with each other.

This, of course, is taken care of, see the documentation if you are
interested.

> NB  You can't just white-list an address when you send mail to it as
> often people don't use the same From: address to reply as they
> advertise when soliciting email (think about [EMAIL PROTECTED] addresses
> and vanity domains).

Yes. But one can add a Reply-To header with a private mail address that
doesn't require confirmation. On public discussions, one can add a
Mail-Followup-To header to keep answers in the public where they belong
imho.  If there is open source, there should be open development, no need
keep such things private.  There are public discussion resources
available for all of my open software.

Gerrit.


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