Think about it: automated mail, sent out based on a keyword
match in a public mailing list, with reply address broken. Are you getting to the word "spam" yet?
The broken reply address is a problem.
I think something like this should be implemented on the server, so that the message never makes it to the list. Absent that, I don't see any harm in *well designed* client side implementations by one or more list members.
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