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.


If you happen to be a spammer that sent the message, then odds are that you will never see a confirmation, and you wouldn't care anyway.

If you are the unfortunate soul whose email address was spoofed and get a confirmation, then the text of the confirmation is editable so that hopefully there would be an explanation within that would convince the recipient to ignore it if they indeed did not send the message.
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West Press Printing
1663 West Grant Road
Tucson, Arizona 85745-1433

Tel: 520-624-4939
Fax: 520-624-2715

www.westpress.com

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