Mike Vanecek wrote:
He's using a spam-blocking service that requires him to setup valid senders and mailing lists. Apparently he forgot to setup the redhat-list.

Tony
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This is not good. These folks capture the address of every email sent to their
customer. They then use those verified email addresses to send spam about
their products. Their TOS clearly state this policy. That probably means that
anyone that has posted an email to the list has now had their email address
captured??

No, they only capture your email address if you use the confirmation process to get yor message delivered. Otherwise, you could just be a spammer using a fake address.


Tony
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