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Out of the list though.. but could not figure out to whom to send this to.. so the group would be ideal I hope.. Hi, I was wondering why does not Suse strip the @ sign from our email-IDs before making it available to all search engines.. wu-ftp does it like myname _at_ mydomain dot com I have already started receiving spam because of this.. as some of the smart spammers are now using email archives to spam people around.. Cheers Vishal K
On Tuesday 29 April 2003 14:17, Vishal Khanna wrote:
Out of the list though.. but could not figure out to whom to send this to..
ml-admin@suse.com
so the group would be ideal I hope..
Why, we can't do anything about it
Hi,
I was wondering why does not Suse strip the @ sign from our email-IDs before making it available to all search engines.. wu-ftp does it like myname _at_ mydomain dot com
That's a common feature request. The usual answer is that you can "fake" your header From: address, since the list server only verifies the envelope From:. And it's the header From: you see in the list archives
Anders Johansson
The usual answer is that you can "fake" your header From: address, since the list server only verifies the envelope From:.
Unless you have an ISP who's mail server checks From: for validity :(((( Philipp -- Philipp Thomas work: pthomas@suse.de Development, SuSE Linux AG private: philipp.thomas@t-link.de
* Vishal Khanna (vishal.khanna@aitpl.co.in) [030429 05:20]:
I was wondering why does not Suse strip the @ sign from our email-IDs before making it available to all search engines.. wu-ftp does it like myname _at_ mydomain dot com
We do. See http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux-e/2003-Apr/ You are responsible for what you put in the from header, not me.
I have already started receiving spam because of this..
I doubt vishal.khanna@aitpl.co.in has only been used on our lists. -- -ckm
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Anders Johansson
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Christopher Mahmood
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Philipp Thomas
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Vishal Khanna