Re: Diablo's Modest/Email

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On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 8:21 PM, Simon Budig <simon@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Mark (wolfmane@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
>> Baloney! You really don't know what you are talking about. Unique
>> message ID's are part of the internet mail standard. I've never seen a
>> message that didn't have a unique Message ID.
>
> I get tons and tons of different spam messages, sharing the same message
> id. Not that I care much about the spam, but there is nothing that
> enforces uniqueness.
>
> Bye,
>        Simon

You just shot yourself in the foot with that one: desireable messages
do indeed have unique IDs, so if you get multiple messages with
identical IDs, that's a very quick and easy way to identify and zap
spam...

The same thing applies to missing IDs - if it doesn't exist, send the
message straight to /dev/null. Problem solved!

So tell me again exactly how this is a negative or is a problem?!?!?!

Mark
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