At 12:01 -0500 2002/12/07, Mike quoted:
>a spammer can join a list and post with a return address that is in the spam domain 
>(we sometimes filter based on a domain name) and that will suddenly cause a list that 
>never has any problems to suddenly start bouncing all over the place.

What does this mean? Does it mean that the server that hosts the email list will 
bounce incoming messages from that domain? That other servers will start bouncing 
messages from that mailing list? From the domain that hosts the mailing list?

My problem is that messages from me using <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> as my return address 
have been bounced by maclaunch.com -- including my attempts to unsubscribe that 
address from this list!

 - Aaron

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