> >> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> >> > 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks
> >> > worldwide is realy annoying or better, I would call it terrorism.
> > 
> > On 12.12.10 22:03, Per Jessen wrote:
> >> Just reject them all?

> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > Do those invitations contain headers by whose they could be detected
> > and that would prevent them to be passed to mailing lists?

On 13.12.10 09:55, Per Jessen wrote:
> Yep.  The mailing list operator could just reject everything coming
> from/via "mem...@linkedin.com" (that is my most recent invitation came
> from).  Of course, the real issue is probably lists that don't require
> subscription. 

No. Such mails should contain something that would not be re-sent to any
kind of mailing lists, such a Precedence: or similar headers, so the list
operator should not be required to do anything.

(unless the linkedin admins want such mail to be relayed through lists - if
so, shame on them). 

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