On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Stuart MacDonald wrote:
can turn all auto-response systems off completely.
Yep. That's the growing up you were looking for earlier.
It looks like we disagree on the method of change required. That's
life.
Indeed. Let me make one final point then. If you think this issue is
important, you might start by asking the administrators of linux-kernel
and associated lists to toss majordomo away, because sending e-mail to
[email protected] (which is a published address, which will
respond via e-mail to every message it receives) is the only way to
subscribe to linux-kernel. (ie: There is no web form)
You'll want to find all majordomo users and tell them to stop using the
program. Also users of ezmlm will be affected as well. And that's just the
start.
In reality, there are probably hundreds of mailing list packages that
rightfully assume that there is nothing wrong with responding to inquiries
they receive via e-mail. And a significant number of these probably offer
no native web GUI, making them useless and evil in your new world.
I'd be willing to venture a guess that the majority of Internet mailing
lists have some form of an autoresponder associated with them. The SpamCop
folks don't seem to address this issue, nor does anyone else I've heard
this "no auto-responders" argument from, and nor have you.
You don't have to defend SpamCop's short-sighted attitude. It would
probably be better to drop such a silly idea as the termination of all
auto-responders, because it will never, ever happen. There are too many
legitimate uses of this technology to eliminate it. But as you say,
we disagree, that is life...
..Stu
Thanks,
Chase
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