Maybe. Or maybe not. Are you suggesting we not bother with it, then, because of something that might happen? Or what? I'm not sure where you're going here.
I personally don't see this as a problem. If spammers adopt it, the value will still be bogus. If anything, it'll give easier options to blacklist spam (remember when spamtools advertised themselves in headers? They stopped...). And even if not, list-id is still a very good tool for explicit whitelisting, by filtering on the content, not just the existance. On 12/1/01 9:12 AM, "Tom Neff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If List-ID does become widely adopted, spamware will insert it as a matter > of routine, especially on list-harvested emails. Considering the relative > volume of spam vs. listserv traffic, the eventual result may be that the > presence of a List-ID header is a presumptive spam signature. > >
