On 5 Oct 2008 at 18:03, Harold Fuchs wrote:
....
> Mike, no. I corrected that e-mail with a "whoops" a few minutes after
> sending it. What I said in that ("whoops") message was:
> "Whoops. No. The victim *can*, I think, "unsubscribe" using Mike Scott's
> procedure described above. Sorry. So, to summarise, I think the victim
> can't prevent the attack but can cure it. "
Yes, I did see that. But only after I'd replied to your earlier one.
Maybe I should read messages stackwise rather than fifo :-)
>
> Subsequently Roy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) pointed out:
> "I'll bet not many people have sent for the list "help" email...
I'll bet they haven't. Me for one. A newbie wouldn't stand an earthly
:-(
> How to un-subscribe a "forwarded" email address is clearly defined
> towards the bottom..."
> That "help" describes a method whereby you don't have to "fake" an
> e-mail address in your account settings.
Maybe I'll send for it now :-)
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