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From: Joshua Levitsky

> Except that you are contributing to their database
> of valid addresses so you get other spam and you
> are doing "business" with a spammer... even if it is
> a free list. The point that Matt makes.. which is a
> valid one.. is that Topica shouldn't be used by
> anyone because their existance makes spam even
> worse for all. You shouldn't enable spammers,
> and your use of their lists is doing just that.

Oh yeah, well let me know how that works for you when you advise your
customers and users that they cannot subscribe to legitimate lists hosted by
topica (and others) because some of there address space has been know to
send spam.  I'm sure that will go over real big.  When your customers are
ready to drop your services because of this, be sure to send them my way,
since I will always deliver their legitimate messages to them, no matter the
source, and make every effort to block spam from being delivered to them.

Guess what, the rules for ISPs and other businesses are different then those
that are applied to private e-mail domains like joshie.com.

Bill

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