There are a wealth of spamblogs on Blogger, which requires account creation. That says to me that account's aren't much more of a defense if someone is determined.

I agree that this is a problem in principle, but I've never heard of it in practice. Hope no script kiddies are reading our lists ;-)

On Jan 12, 2006, at 4:40 PM, Grant Baillie wrote:

Fine, but we should not allow this to become a route to flooding inboxes (e.g. by filing 2000 bogus bugs using the email address of someone you don't like).

--Grant

On Jan 12, 2006, at 15:35, Ted Leung wrote:

Supplying an e-mail address != registering for yet another web account. e-mail address: yes. account: no.

On Jan 12, 2006, at 3:26 PM, Mike Taylor wrote:

IMO if you are not going to record some way of communicating back to the user that the bug has been fixed/worked on/whatever then you may as well just toss it into the bit bucket.

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