I would strongly recommend against deliberately blocking the EFF mailing list.

rODbegbie wrote:

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?



Tell you what, Marc...


I've just subscribed my girlfriend to Effector.  She hasn't requested it,
but since I know her email address, and a city & zipcode combination
somewhere in America, she'll start to receive your mails.  And since I've
set up our webmail system so that she can report spam easily (to Razor, DCC,
Pyzor, Trustic, Spamcop and a bunch of other systems), you'll start getting
blacklisted through them.  And now you'll know that it was because of your
faulty opt-in process.

Hope this helps,

rOD.






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