I hate to even propagate this discussion even further, but... I find it interesting that someone claiming to be an SA for the EFF, will make wide, uninformed accusations to a public mailing list, from a non-EFF mail account.
Heh, in that case... I am a webmaster for www.superhottchicksdoingunthinkablethingswithcarpentrytools.com and I am also upset that razor is flagging all the emails we send to unsubscribed customers as spam. I'm sorry, if you aren't opt-in+confirm you are sending email to unsubscribed individuals. You have no way of proving, or even claiming to know if any of your supposed 'subscribers' are legit. For all you know you have 30,000 emails addys that some sad, bored individual fed into your web form. Wouldn't it have made more sense to contact the developers (who's contact info is readily available on the web site) from an EFF mail account (to give your claim some validity) rather than spout off to a bunch of people who couldn't do anything about your 'problem' if they wanted to (with the exception of revoking the EFF FP's)? Don't get me wrong, I think the EFF does and has done a lot of great things. But a quick search of their web site brings up nothing about 'spam fighting tools providing censorship opportunities' which I find very hard to believe, if they (meaning other than 1 supposed SA) truly believed this claim. -- Jason Borgmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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