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The one I got had definitely passed through Consensus' server, and had
all the customary List-* headers etc. (Shouldn't these be X-List-*
anyway?)
What I think you've been looking at are the per-user headers which the
new version of the listserv software puts in (so as to make it easy
for the list maintainer to see which subscriber generated a bounce,
for example). (There was a thread about this when the software was
upgraded, maybe six months ago.)
> I think that John Stile's comment is related to how easy it is for
> someone to harvest the email addresses of subscribers off the server.
This is still true, of course. The real solution to the spam problem
cannot IMHO be purely technical. (This is however entirely off topic
for this list.)
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