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This time, I received a notification:
<stds-p1619@IEEE.ORG>
(reason: 554 5.7.1 Message rejected because of unacceptable content.
For help, please quote incident ID 28931508.)
I changed the spelling of a few keywords, which generated this error. I try
now as attachment.
(See attached file: original.txt)
----- Forwarded by Laszlo Hars/Seagate on 06/03/2006 11:33 AM -----
Laszlo
Hars/Seagate
412-918-7216 To
SISWG <stds-p1619@IEEE.ORG>
cc
06/03/2006 11:29
AM Subject
Filtering the reflector
I sent the email below yesterday. It was removed from the reflector,
without notice. It shows, that
1. There is already message filtering installed, so the requested email
masking should not be a problem
2. The message filtering is quite stupid
3. Registered members should be notified, if their posts are removed from
the archive
(I try to edit the text below, so it gets through the spam filter)
----- Forwarded by Laszlo Hars/Seagate on 06/03/2006 11:19 AM -----
Laszlo
Hars/Seagate
412-918-7216 To
SISWG <stds-p1619@IEEE.ORG>
cc
06/02/2006 12:13
PM Subject
email masking(Document link: Laszlo
Hars)
<text moved to attachment>
But, seriously, do you think that it is a coincidence that a day after I
registered my business email address, never before seen spam shows up in my
input box? It can be, I don't know.
I repeatedly raised the email filtering issue, but nobody cared to even
answer. It can be solved with a 10-line script: masking the email addresses
in quoted email headers.