On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 08:33:01 +0200
David Fokkema <dfokkema@ileos.nl> wrote:
> Then you send a _lot_ of e-mails. I can see C-R to be annoying for you.
Several hundred a month.
> > As I pointed out there are static, well known spammers. I listed two
> > that have been hitting my machine regulardly for days now. I can add
> > another: jhogulhr.com
> Yes, but would they actually _reply_ to a challenge? In John's case, it
> is a PITA, since _he_ would receive the challenges, not the spammer.
Why not? Didn't Alan just boast that it was child's play for him to help
a non-profit to set up an autoresponder to C-R? What makes it any less
child's play for a static spammer to do the exact same thing?
> No, of course not. You can configure your C-R system any way you like
> it. For example, from every mail you send the To: address will be
> stripped and added if it's not in the whitelist.
How? That's what you're missing. How would I add those things? I would
have to do it manually somehow.
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