said:
>The message said I am not subscribed to SCOUG-HELP. I also get them from
>SCOUG-GENERAL.
This is true. bob@scoug.com is not subscribed to the list. That's who
the From: header says the message is from.
>So if I am not subscribed why do I get this message?
You get it because you are not subscribed and the message tells you how to
subscribe.
>In todays
>environment that kind of message should never be sent.
That's debatable. It would be nice it INetMail could bounce these
messages, but it doesn't. Steward only knows what is in the message body.
>Since I am subscribed I am going to assume that the error message is
>incorrect and there is some other reason that it is being bounced to me.
Bad assumption. The you known as bob@scoug.com is not subscribed to the
list.
>I also get messages that seem to be sent to Steward at scoug dot com and
>then get sent back because the commands are not recognized. I understand
>why these are returned to me.
I'd need to see one of these message before I can say whether or not I
agree with you.
>The spammers must like you more than they like me. ;-)
I would say it's the other way around. The spammers seem to know you
better than they know me.
>BTW you need to change the abuse reporting email address at "abuse.net"
>as they still have domainadmin at sundialsystems dot com listed.
I'll check this out.
Steven
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