[TowerTalk] geo888@cs.com

Alan Zack k7acz at cox.net
Mon Jan 10 18:20:44 EST 2005


That would mean everyone using CALLSIGN at arrl.net, CALLSIGN at jarl.net, 
CALLSIGN at darc.net, etc., would be dropped.

Mike D. wrote:

> Jim,
> 
> Thanks for your note. Yes, you, et al, might "like" using an alias e-mail
> account, but that is the problem. Your unwillingness to be slightly
> inconvenienced, when/if you ever change your e-mail provider is probably the
> same reason [geo888 at cs.com] subscribed using his.
> 
> There are probably 700+ subscribers to TowerTalk. The few subscribers using
> alias accounts are apparently unwilling to be personally inconvenienced, yet
> are also bothered by NEVER ENDING bounces to every contributor. There is no
> way to test every subscribed e-mail address. If there were, the MAILMAN
> software would have removed the offending address a long time ago. It is
> automatic-I administer seven Ham Radio lists using this application. 
> 
> The only practical solution is for the list administrator to unsubscribe
> every known e-mail forwarding address and restrict future subscriptions from
> those addresses. 
> 
> 73 de Mike, N9BOR
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> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Jim Lux [mailto:jimlux at earthlink.net] 
>>Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 11:51 AM
>>To: Mike D.; towertalk at contesting.com
>>Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] geo888 at cs.com
>>
>>But this raises problems for those who LIKE the redirection 
>>provided by an email alias.  You could send email to my 
>>ieee.org address forever, without having to worry about where 
>>I might work now.  This is particularly important when you 
>>put email addresses on things which have long durations (like 
>>journal articles).
>>
>>Or, for personal email, if you decide to change ISPs (or your 
>>ISP changes their domain name), it's much easier to change 
>>the redirect in a few places, rather than all the places 
>>you've happened to subscribe over the years.
>>
>>Mind you, it DOES create a problem if you don't take on the 
>>responsibility for keeping things up to date.
>>
>>One could also argue that the mailing list owner should 
>>periodically "test" 
>>all the target emails (one by one) to see which ones bounce 
>>(even from an alias). Many lists (including this one) send 
>>out monthly reminders, and within the reminder email is the 
>>address to which the message was sent. If the bounces from 
>>those emails came back to the list administrator, it would be 
>>a simple matter to figure it out. It's even easier, if the 
>>subject line included the email address, then you don't have 
>>to count on the bounce process sending back the original email.
>>
>>In fact, that brings up an interesting question, why aren't 
>>those monthly messages to geo888 at cs.com's alias getting 
>>bounced back to mailman-bounces at contesting.com? 
> 
> 
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