If the EFF isn't validating accounts, I don't care how it got listed. If someone is running a mailing list and is not validating accounts.
Then anyone can subscribe anyone to that list. Given that my competitor ISP is doing exactly that to me, I don't really give a
ratz-hinderst parts if any list he subscribes me to is SPAM or not. I don't want it. Thus to me, it is SPAM.


If you want to run a list, at the least you might try to run it correctly. THAT is the point.

-m-


Marc Perkel wrote:


If EFF isn't validating accounts - how do you know that the cause of EFF's newsletter being listed as spam is related to non-validation?

The point is - we don't know why EFF's newsletter got listed and we can not find out. And that is something that I have a problem with. There are a lot of newsletters out there that don't validate but don't have any problems with it being sent to non-subscribers. It's not up to Razor to dictate the rules to the rest of the planet.

Michael Erskine wrote:

If the EFF isn't validating accounts... I have not bothered (and won't) to check
but if they aren't validating subscriptions -- You are dead on with this comment.
If they are, well then I guess you aren't dead on...


-m-








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