I'm open to suggestions. I've been a member of this list for several years, but every time I post here, some scumbag harvests my eMail address from it and I get hundreds of spam (most gets filtered by postfix). I've gone through a half-dozen eMail addresses on this list alone, and it's been a significant discouragement to posting questions, let alone answering other people. I finally came up with the solution below: If mail to my list address doesn't come from one of your list servers (and those seems to change much more often than any other list I belong to), it gets rejected. And boy, does that catch a lot of spam!

I'm curious as to why the list server defaults to using a sender's address as the "Reply-to" address, rather than using the list address. That means that, unless the user is careful to "reply all" (or even better, just reply to the list address), any discussion immediately goes private.

In fact, I don't understand why the sender's eMail address is visible at all. Yahoo! is one of the stupidest Internet companies on the face of the planet, and they seem to have been able to figure it out, as has most of the free message board software. And yes, I've read http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html -- a very long web page that repeats the same fallacious arguments over and over. They had some validity before spam became a problem, but not now.

Anyway, this list is not the place for that discussion. I appreciate the support you give to not only me, but the entire mailing list. I've white-listed you, and I'm open to other suggestions.

Sincerely, Dean

On 2008-02-10 19:11, Tom Lane wrote:
BTW, bouncing mail sent to your advertised reply address is a good way to 
discourage people from ever answering you again.

                        regards, tom lane

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a list member must be sent via the list)


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