Santiago Vila wrote:

On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Marc Perkel wrote:



I admit that EFF's verification system for new users is less than ideal
in that someone could subscribe someone else without their approval.



If that's the case then why do you call it "verification system" at all? This is obviously the main problem to be solved, not razor trust system.



You are assuming that is the cause of the problem - that EFF doesn't verify. I rather doubt it is because the form to subscribe requires name and address information and will not add if the zip code doesn't match the city and state. The - upon subscribing the system immediately send out and email with information about how to change your account with a password so that a user can immediately unsubscribe. So - although it can be done - it's not easy to do.

In contrast - I went to truthout.org and just typed in an email address to add and it just took it. That system would more likely be vulnerable than EFF.

But - getting to the point - we don't know why EFF was listed. I would like to fix this. I therefore request information as to how this occurred so that if it's my fault I can fix the problem. Who do I go to to get assistence to determine what happened?




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