"challenge response" to mailing list posts is pointless & rude!

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I did NOT email Bruce Morrow, I posted a followup on:
gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general, which sent it to the mailing list:
fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Which inserted MANY mailing list header lines and Resent it to it's 
subscribers ...including Bruce Morrow...

I've heard of one challenge response system smart enough to avoid the BAD 
behavior of sending such challenge responses to indirect senders...
http://www.tmda.net/

Here is a quote concerning the difference between TMDA and the not so
revolutionary SpamRival.com service:

=> Subject: Re: NOREPLY?
=> Newsgroups: gmane.mail.spam.tmda.user
=> Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2003 17:31:15 +0000
=> 
=> Jon Nathan 
=> 
=> > What sort of messages trigger a NOREPLY action?  Mailing list
=> > messages do - anything else?
=> 
=>   bounce
=>   doublebounce
=>   envelope senders that start with 'mailer-daemon' or 'majordomo'
=>   Auto-Submitted header with contents 'auto-generated' or'auto-replied'
=>   mailing list headers:
=>     List-Id
=>     List-Help
=>     List-Subscribe
=>     List-Unsubscribe
=>     List-Post
=>     List-Owner
=>     List-Archive
=>     Mailing-List
=>     X-Mailing-List
=>     X-Ml-Name
=>   Precedence header with contents 'bulk', 'junk' or 'list'
=>   response would be > MAX_AUTORESPONSES_PER_DAY
=> 
=> > Is there any way to control the behavior of this action?
=> 
=> No.  It's not really an action, in the sense of filter file actions.
=> The code simply tries to identify situations in which it would be
=> pointless or even rude to respond and notes in the log that it didn't
=> reply.
=> 
=> Tim
=> 
=> _____________________________________________
=> tmda-users mailing list (tmda-users <at> tmda.net)
=> http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users


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To: "jtwdyp@xxxxxxxx" <jtwdyp@xxxxxxxx>
Message-ID: <200406010149247.SM01028@xxxxxxxxx>
From: Bruce Morrow <PPVREANNKOOADRECA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 00:47:27 -0500
Subject: Re: Re: Grub Reinstall Problem!!!

Hello,

You are receiving this message because of a message you sent to Bruce Morrow.

Bruce Morrow is using a new anti-spam webbased service called SpamRival.com. As such he/she only accepts email from authenticated users.  This is to insure that messages from automated spammers cannot get through.

In order for your message to be delivered, you will need to click the link below.  You will then be taken to a page that will display a graphic image.  Simply read the word in that image, type that word info the form and you will be authenticated.  You will only need to do this once.


    http://members.spamrival.com/vc/authenticate?a=bdmorrow=morrow-enterprises.com&b=jtwdyp=ttlc.net


SpamRival.com is a revolutionary new anti-spam webbased service that requires senders to authenticate themselves before their email messages are delivered to the recipient.

If you do not authenticate yourself within six days after receiving this email message, your email messages will be deleted and therefore will not be delivered to Bruce Morrow.

Thank You!

Also, please visit us at http://www.SpamRival.com for more information about this revolutionary new service.



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