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Mike Leahy wrote:
"Mike Leahy" wrote in message ... So far it looks like "closed loop opt-in" is fixing a problem we don't have. Enabling "closed loop opt-in" won't fix the problem of a roque entering email addresses maliciously anyway. The unwitting person(s) will still get the confirmation email(s) from us and feel pestered by us. Recieving one confirmation request from a mailing list is certainly better than just recieving the traffic. People are pretty used to this system; I am replying to confirmation requests all the time to enter discussion groups on linux software...it is SOP by now. I am also on several lists that I never subscribed to that have "remove" links...they get filtered by my spam filter and possibly turned into my ISP as spammers - let them talk themselves out of it with the blacklist owners... The closed loop system is not about protecting the list owner, it is about protecting innocent parties that don't want your list's traffic. Without this system in place you could very well be repeatedly pestering people who never saw, downloaded, or used your software and never joined your list. Without this system in place, it is only a matter of time before someone gets mad enough about it to turn you in and you get added to a blacklist - I would. Confirmation is very easy to deal with on the recieving side...just hit reply and send...it is a very minor hassle to avoid a very serious problem. The best advice is to keep your email address off of usenet or anywhere one of these chaps could find it. Give it only to people/companies that can be trusted. The best advice is for list maintainers to be responsible. Spammers and assholes will get email adresses that do not belong to them; it is a given. List maintainers must be responsible to make sure that they are not sending messages in an unsolicited manner. Not having a confirmation system in place is irresponsible in my opinion. I don't care for the assmunches that have been spewing forth hate at you here in this forum - I have filtered most of them and all the domains they vomit forth from. But I do think that you are acting irresponsibly maintaining a list that does not confirm that messages are sent to people who actually subscribed to the list. NR -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Mike Leahy wrote:
So far it looks like "closed loop opt-in" is fixing a problem we don't have. And the "ass munchies" (Thanks, Noah! I love that label :-) now know that you don't have an opt-in mailing list. I wouldn't be at all surprised if they make their accusation of you being a spammer become a self-fullfilling prophecy by mass sign-ups of unknowing folks to your list. You are in danger of being placed on other lists yourself: blackhole lists from anti-spam groups. -- Cheers, Rob |
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Mike Ogush says... The person running the program could just set the program up to add the same list of names to each list over and over again. The result would be people flooded with spurious opt-in messages in their e-mail inbox. Responsible email lists only send you one opt-in request no matter how many times someone tries to sign you up. That's the way the system works. In addition, most mailing list owners won't accept sign-up attempts from anyone on a RBL, and will add anyone trying to sign up multiple email addresses from the same IP address to the RBLs. |
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Mike Leahy says... Enabling "closed loop opt-in" won't fix the problem of a roque entering email addresses maliciously anyway. The unwitting person(s) will still get the confirmation email(s) from us and feel pestered by us. The RBLs look at the spam reports and discard them if someone reports a legitimate opt-in email. Mike Leahy says... Here are the two reasons I have not enabled it yet: It adds another inconvenient step for our customers just to protect us, and I've not had a single case of someone adding someone else's email address to our list without permission. How do you know? Only an idiot replies to an "opt-out" from a source that they don't know - it just tells the spammers that they found an address that a human reads. I doubt if 0.1% of spam recipients send any sort of reply to the spammer. Our usenet rogues have gone to great lengths to anger Bookup customers ....which is all the more reason why your mailing list practices should be squeaky clean and beyond reproach. Right now, the worst that can happen is a rogue enters your email address and you start to get an emailed course on using Bookup 2000 Express (that you did not request), and each email contains a "remove" link. You might then assume that we're spamming, and that the remove link probably doesn't even function. Voila, I'm smeared and the customer is annoyed. That *isn't* the worst that could happen. The worst that can happen is that I do what I and thousands like me do when we start getting unsolicited email from you or anyone else; we report the spammer at [ http://www.spamcop.net/ ], you end up on the SpamCop RBL (Real-time Blacklist), and suddenly a large percentage of your mailing list stops getting any email from you because you are blocked by their spam filters. Your present policy is going to bite you on the arse someday. So far it looks like "closed loop opt-in" is fixing a problem we don't have. I have the same situation with my car. Neither the seat belt or the bumpers have ever been needed. They fix a problem (crashing) that I don't have. What idiot installed those seatbelts? If I ever get into a crash, *then* I will have seatbelts installed! Having great sympathy towards you because of the attack by kooks and because I have heard good things about your product, I was really hoping to be able to announce that Mike Leahy does not spam. Alas, I must instead annouce that Mike Leahy doesn't care whether he spams or doesn't spam. ![]() |
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Nonyz says...
The issue of you spamming your customers and persons who sign up for your trial are pretty old hat. One understands you have desisted from spamming your customets and have now installed spyware with bookup to make up for lost revenue, which is causing some trial users (with Win XP) serious issues, including a complete crashing and corruption of Windows, forcing the users to completely reinstall Windows and ALL applications. These persons have my sympathy. How about addressing this issue rather than boring everybody by repeating over and over that you don't spam anymore? If these allegations had been made *once* I would be checking bookup for spyware. The fact that the attacks on Mike Leahy involve spamming and impersonating makes me reject them out of hand. If you have a legitimate complaint, too bad. Your own actions have made you a pariah among reasonable people. Why should I pay attention to someone whi crossposts to: rec.games.chess.misc, rec.games.board.marketplace, no.fritid.spill.sjakk, rec.games.chess.computer, and rec.games.board.ce? |
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Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com wrote:
Why should I pay attention to someone whi crossposts to: rec.games.chess.misc, rec.games.board.marketplace, no.fritid.spill.sjakk, rec.games.chess.computer, and rec.games.board.ce? That's a very good question. Why *are* you paying attention to somebody who cross-posts to rec.games.chess.misc, rec.games.board.marketplace, no.fritid.spill.sjakk, rec.games.chess.computer, and rec.games.board.ce ? Dave. -- David Richerby Incredible Portable Watch (TM): it's www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ like a precision chronometer but you can take it anywhere and it'll blow your mind! |
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David Richerby wrote in message ...
Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com wrote: Why should I pay attention to someone whi crossposts to: rec.games.chess.misc, rec.games.board.marketplace, no.fritid.spill.sjakk, rec.games.chess.computer, and rec.games.board.ce? That's a very good question. Why *are* you paying attention to somebody who cross-posts to rec.games.chess.misc, rec.games.board.marketplace, no.fritid.spill.sjakk, rec.games.chess.computer, and rec.games.board.ce ? Dave. Yes.... You are giving a sad and inadequate attention seeker the "oxygen of publicity" he craves. Best leave well alone. Margaret |
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David Richerby says... Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com wrote: Why should I pay attention to someone whi crossposts to: rec.games.chess.misc, rec.games.board.marketplace, no.fritid.spill.sjakk, rec.games.chess.computer, and rec.games.board.ce? That's a very good question. Why *are* you paying attention to somebody who cross-posts to rec.games.chess.misc, rec.games.board.marketplace, no.fritid.spill.sjakk, rec.games.chess.computer, and rec.games.board.ce ? Point well taken. I plead temporary insanity caused by running out of Jolt! Cola... (Hangs head in shame...) |
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"Guy Macon" http://www.guymacon.com wrote in message ... Our usenet rogues have gone to great lengths to anger Bookup customers ...which is all the more reason why your mailing list practices should be squeaky clean and beyond reproach. I've considered it for just that reason. Right now, the worst that can happen is a rogue enters your email address and you start to get an emailed course on using Bookup 2000 Express (that you did not request), and each email contains a "remove" link. You might then assume that we're spamming, and that the remove link probably doesn't even function. Voila, I'm smeared and the customer is annoyed. That *isn't* the worst that could happen. The worst that can happen is that I do what I and thousands like me do when we start getting unsolicited email from you or anyone else; we report the spammer at [ http://www.spamcop.net/ ], you end up on the SpamCop RBL (Real-time Blacklist), and suddenly a large percentage of your mailing list stops getting any email from you because you are blocked by their spam filters. Your present policy is going to bite you on the arse someday. Thanks for defining "RBL." I was beginning to think that I was the last person who didn't know what that stood for. ![]() And I agree that the worst thing that could happen would involve being smeared as a spammer, but I disagree that forcing customers to go through closed loop opt-in will save my reputation. The same roque that makes up libel in r.g.c. can make up accusations to spamcop. It's already happened! Super duper closed loop opt-in with nuclear power won't stop that, and it won't prevent a rogue from adding email addresses that generate at least one unsolicited email about joining the list. So far it looks like "closed loop opt-in" is fixing a problem we don't have. I have the same situation with my car. Neither the seat belt or the bumpers have ever been needed. They fix a problem (crashing) that I don't have. What idiot installed those seatbelts? If I ever get into a crash, *then* I will have seatbelts installed! An interesting analogy. To take it further, some vehicles (cabs and UPS trucks) are exempt from using seatbelts due to the slight inconvenience. Having great sympathy towards you because of the attack by kooks and because I have heard good things about your product, I was really hoping to be able to announce that Mike Leahy does not spam. Alas, I must instead annouce that Mike Leahy doesn't care whether he spams or doesn't spam. ![]() I'm sure you know that I care a lot about spam, and I respect your appreciation for "closed loop opt-in." I go further, with a dedicated unshared secured registered mail server (not cheap), personal attention to each reply at my email address, personal monitoring and no sharing of addresses. Mike Leahy "The Database Man!" www.bookup.com |
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