I am a little confused by the that article. I can see the "business model"
for distributing ads. I never open bounce messages anyway. But to distribute
them to all group members they must be piggybacking on the original members
registered status or forging the return message (which I think is illegal)
You should not get too many of these from Yahoo groups because bouncers are
removed from thedistribution list an eventually removed from the group by
the moderators. In fact I dount remember seeing one instance. I think Yahoo
stopped propagating non-delivery messages to avoid the ping-pong effect.
Unless someone can forge a G3XZX unsubscribe message we may have to put up
with them on the Blacksheep group. Sad as one point for retaining the group
was the lack of annoying ads :-((
Alan
G3NYK
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Found this relating to the annoying bounce messages for G3XZX
http://www.atelier.net/en/trends/articles/bounceio-looking-turn-non-delivered-emails-advertising-goldmine_431691
I've trying to train my Spam filters - but they are proving obstinate.
'jnt
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n-delivered-emails-advertising-goldmine_431691</a></div><div><br></div><div=
I've trying to train my Spam filters - but they are proving
obstinate.=
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