I agree with you, Tom. If he wants to receive list mail, he should
configure his spam filter to allow everything from Lingo-L to come
through. Tab has done a great job of keeping the list spam-free,
bounce-free, and generally clean.

I'll give you 10 to 1 odds that crisnmd doesn't realize that list
e-mails are being challenged, though.

Cordially,

Kerry Thompson

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Thomas Higgins
> Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 11:57 AM
> 
> All,
> Every post I make to this list garners me a response from 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s AntispamUOL service asking me to 
> validate myself or something. Quite frankly this is not 
> something I'm going to do and as such I'm seeking list 
> advice/opinion, is it good form to use these services for 
> _list_ email? Are you folks replying to these "challenges" so 
> that you're on this person's (or other people's) list of ok 
> senders? Me, I personally find it obnoxious and for now 
> simply won't do it (I've set up a filter so that any such 
> messages from AntispamUOL go straight to the trash), you 
> signed up for the list so *you* take measures to let list 
> mail through. Right? Wrong? Other?
> 


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