Rose, Bobby wrote:

Why don't you spend your time trying to find out who on your
supposed "opt-in" list reported your mailings to razor. Here's an
idea. Why not send out a message to your list of addresses and
tell them how to unsubscribe from your list instead of hiding it
in the long message body of your mailings. Razor didn't reported
your mailing... one of your own list members did.



Exactly.


If you're so heat up about it that you simply can't live any more just send a unique message to each user, and then test to see which one gets added to razor. Hey presto you've found the person you're spamming and can remove them from the list

H

-----Original Message-----
*From:* Marc Perkel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Sunday, February 23, 2003 8:30 PM
*To:* Shawn McMahon; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Subject:* Re: [Razor-users] Turning Razor into a censorship tool


    The newsletter for the Electronic Frontier Foundation is not spam.
    If Razor lists it as spam then the problem is not on my end. The
    problem is with Razor, and it needs to be fixed.

Shawn McMahon wrote:

On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 09:35:30AM -0800, Marc Perkel said:


The idea that there is nothing that I can do to stop our newsletter from being blacklisted by Razor is unacceptable. That would definitely be the wrong answer.



If you're unable to accept the idea, the problem is on your end.







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