At 08:49 AM 4/13/2008, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
There are other lists, far more relevant than spam-l or nanae.
Feel free to suggest some that you feel would be more appropriate or effective. Since reaching them via abuse@yahoo.com or any of their published phone numbers doesn't seem to work, backchannels are all that's left. (I do, however, subscribe to many lists and have yet to notice a presence of clueful Yahoo people on any of them.)
Yahoo, for example, has chosen a business model (free email with little to no verification) that inevitably leads to spam being originated from their systems.
So has hotmail, so have several of the domains that we host.
Indeed, and I didn't mean to imply that Yahoo was necessarily worse than Hotmail (and several free email providers based outside the US, as far as I can tell). The difference, as I'm sure you're aware, is that some free email providers seem to care enough to minimize the costs they impose on the rest of us by responding appropriately to the inevitable abuse.