On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 16:27:37 -0700, "Jason R. Mastaler"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This illustrates perfectly I think why a published standard is the
> only reliable way to address the issue of auto-confirmation.

Also, if I could interject for a moment, I still think that
X-Primary-Address should work its way into a standard of some sort.
It should be provided and respected by other C/R programs.

Linus, you can find a little about this at:
http://tmda.sourceforge.net/config-vars.html#PRIMARY_ADDRESS_MATCH

Basically it's a header that says "even though I sent you mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], I'd like you to keep me in your
lists as [EMAIL PROTECTED]".  This is a mechanism to keep from
confirming temporary address after temporary address between two C/R
enabled users.

Gre7g.
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