"Micheal Espinola Jr (mobile)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Its not that I don't trust what it is and that its suitable and intended 
> for my users.  But its automated and sent enmasse - and that tends to have 
> the abilty for abuse  and/or content that resembles or shares qualities 
> with spam.
>
> I don't want these to upset my corpus becuase they typically don't reflect 
> two-sided involved communication.

That's a very good point.  I hadn't thought of that at all.  NP'ing them 
would indeed prevent them from contributing at all the corpus


> But I said in my previous post, "I NP most...", as there are some that I 
> trust and are definately relevant to my organization.  Unfortunately, many 
> others are spammy and have ads or offers of service of some sort.

How do you manage this though?  When one of your users signs up for a 
mailing list / newsletter, how do you make sure it gets on the NP list?  Are 
you scouring the logs everyday looking for list addresses and adding them in 
manually?  What happens when the first email comes through (typically 
authentication) and your user responds to it?  The list-admin-user will get 
added to the whitelist.  How do you ensure that the whitelist doesn't 
contain any of these addresses?

Thanks!

Eric 




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