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From: Knud Erik Højgaard (knud
cybercity.dk)Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 03:16:57 CST
[original posting snipped up with crooked scissors]
cnn.com has similar stuff with their mailing lists. The best
part about their lists is that they require no 'approval' of
joining the list - they just start sending you mails. Always great coming back from a holiday just to see your mailbox flooded with a few hundred mails.
useless side note: cnn is completely unresponsive to requests like 'what ip submitted the ´join´ request' 'please block my address from your list' etc. - perhaps one should just ignore mails from cnn.com - but perhaps the president will contact me one day when he's at cnn :)
-Knud
> -----Original Message-----
> From: E M [mailto:rdnktrk
hotmail.com]
> Sent: 6. februar 2002 01:16
> To: bugtraq
securityfocus.com
> While Intel requires you to login to modify account
> information, it does not
> require you to login to remove your e-mail (or any e-mail)
> from its mailing
> list database.
>
> .: Example :.
>
> To Remove someone
domain.com
> http://intel.m0.net/m/u/ien/i.asp?e=someone%40domain.com
>
>
> Removal of users from Mailing List without authorization.
> - Low
>
>
> An oversight which should be resolved by requiring login prior to
> unsubscription from the list.
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