Douglas Otis wrote: > The bad actors will have absolutely no trouble sending their spam > through a list-server that is generally white-listed. Yahoogroups > have lists where participants are in the millions. Once the bad actor > reclaims their message, perhaps from the archive, they can then replay > these spams world-wide and take advantage of the sterling reputation > of the list. How long will it be before that list's reputation > becomes less than sterling? I think this is as it should be. If bad actor makes it on the list in the first place, then list isn't doing a good enough job of validating its members as good actors.
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