Anybody using TMDA is using a white list, by definition. If they're using a
system where outgoing mail isn't auto-whitelisted, then I guess they can
expect some people to be unwilling to hit Cmd-R, Cmd-Enter since it's too
much work.
> On 1/17/05 3:41 PM, "Michael J. Kobb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> If the sender's system is done right, your email address is already on their
>> "white list", because they sent you a message. That's how SpamSlam works,
>> anyway -- anybody I send mail to is registerd on the white list, so that I
>> never inconvenience anybody with whom I initiate correspondence. This is
>> common sense.
>>
> I would imagine that many users do not have a "white list" or even know what
> it is.
>
> I receive a lot of email like Dan from users wanting help. When I reply to
> them and get the confirmation message back I just trash my reply. I feel
> that if they want my help they can use a special email address that does not
> require extra work from me.
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