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To determine that despite this email coming to my private email box,
it was sent to my public bzcoder throwaway address.
BTW, this especially applies for commercial email as you don't want
people to start hitting the "this is spam" button in frustration.
This reminds me of a thought I had the other day. Wouldn't it make
sense to add an "unsubscribe" field to the email spec, which would allow
spam blockers to start an "auto-unsubscribe" conversation with the
originating sender before explicitly marking it as spam? Would also
allow a default "unsubscribe" button in all email clients. I hate to
think of how many legitimate mailing lists have been marked as spam as a
simplified (and reliable) means to unsubscribe.
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