Just an FYI to the list... others have had what appears to be "unable to unsubscribe" side effects that are really caused by spammers, not AMC-list software. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 11:41:02 -0700 (PDT) From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> To: ... Subject: Re: FYI, Unsubscribe doesn't quite work.. On Tue, 22 Apr 2008, XXXX wrote: > I had to unsubscribe about a month ago and it said that I had unsubscribed > successfully. I did quit getting the list messages but, every week or so, I > would get a message from the server saying that my account had been suspended > for too many bounced messages. Those are spam, not real AMC-list messages. The fact that you got a 'successfully unsubscribed' notice, then the AMC-list posts stopped, means it did work. The problem: Spam senders fabricate "From:" addresses that they get by scanning old-fashioned archives that don't hide email addresses. The AMC-list archives (using a program called Mailman) obscure email addresses to 'tomj at wps dot com' so that spam harvesters don't get them. The old AMXfiles mailing list program was written long ago,b efore spam was a problem. Spam harvesters go through old archives like that to get email addresses. And many times, spammers just make up addresses. For example, domain "yahoo.com" is known to have many valid users, like 'john01', 'john02', etc. So they send out literally millions and millions of spam messages with (big list of likely names) --> (big list of known domains) Where "big" means millions, sometimes tens of millions. For example john01@xxxxxxxxx, john02@xxxxxxxxx, ... john9999@xxxxxxxxx) john01@xxxxxxx, john02@xxxxxxx, ... john9999@xxxxxxx) ... millions upon millions of times. Per day! With a 0.1% success rate, 1000 out of every million faked-up emails gets through. It's so unbelievably cheap to send email that the economics still works out. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list