> -----Original Message-----
> From:	David Phillips [SMTP:david at acz.org]
> Sent:	Thursday, May 22, 2003 9:36 AM
> To:	tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> Subject:	Re: [TCLUG] Testing sender verification on tclug-list
> 
> Ben Lutgens writes:
> > Becuase people often try to send out mail with an errant "From:"
> > setup in thier mailer and when other folks try to reply it gets
> > bounced. But it can't bounce because it's an invalid address...
> 
> So?  Would you rather have someone forge your email address and have all
> the
> bounces go to you?  That's what this "solution" encourages.
> 
> -- 
> David Phillips <david at acz.org>
> http://david.acz.org/
> 
	Personally, I think both solutions fall a bit short as BOTH have
downsides.  Life is a compromise we might as well get used to it.  We all
have different areas we accept compromise in.  If one's compromise makes
someone else go a little postal, that's life.  Ok, long story short.  This
is not worth arguing over when *nix has so many other good arguments we
could be having.  Text editors, standards, window managers, shells,
programming languages, code comments, etc.

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