On 02/28/2014 02:56 AM, Christine Borgia wrote:

How did Paypal fix this? Did they tell their employees not to
subscribe to mailing lists with @paypal.com addresses and then get
100% compliance?
That p=reject policy makes compliance much easier to get.

True. I'd suggest that the importance to PayPal of thwarting spoofing (and therefore a willingness to require their employees to do things which might cause friction in lower-stakes environments) probably had something to do with it.

- Roland

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