>From the FAQ for spamarrest:

  Does Spam Arrest work with mailing lists?

  Yes! Most  mailing  lists  work by sending a  message  to  a certain
  address, for  example,   [email protected].   Simply  add that
  address to  your approved mailing lists and you will receive  all of
  the mailing  list messages, without requiring verification  from the
  individual list members.

  http://spamarrest.com/faq/#mlists

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  This should work with the eskimo mailing list.

  I strongly suggest the person using this service do so and  save the
  rest of us much confusion and wasted time.

  And if this service proves to be a problem in the future when others
  who want  to  use  this service fail to read  the  FAQ,  then Mike's
  original assessment should hold.

  I don't  see  why a newcomer to the list should have  to  go through
  this, or  why  I should have to do it whenever I need  to  change my
  address.

  Anyone who  wants to use this service can also get a  free throwaway
  email address from sneakemail.com or any other similar service. They
  can use it to subscribe to the Silver List, just as I do.

  Banning this  service from the Silver List would cause  these people
  no great hardship.

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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