On Jan 16, 21:15, era eriksson wrote:
} As a matter of fact, a lot of people who don't know better +will+
} complain to the apparent sender, and the apparent sender's upstream,
} etc; mail bomb the apparent sender; send remove requests to the
} apparent sender; and ask the apparent sender how on Earth the apparent
} sender found their email address. (Duh. If they themselves send mail
} to spammers, how do they expect their address to remain unnoticed?)
} Been there, been subjected to that. (And how. And how many times.)
Heh. And _how_. I'll compare my mailbombs with yours anyday ;-)
I'll shutup other than to mention that the very best possible way to
deal with the complaints is to auto-ack with a firm "it wasn't me, it
came from X".
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