On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Laszlo Hanyecz <laszlo@heliacal.net>wrote:
By their statement it's obvious that yahoo doesn't care about what they broke. It's unfortunate that email has become so centralized that one entity can cause so much 'trouble'. Maybe it's a good opportunity to encourage the affected mailing list subscribers to use their own domains for email, and host it themselves if possible.
-Laszlo
So, I take it you prefer a world in which there's no sender validation, and receiving floods of spoofed sender email spam is just part of the price of being on the internet? I'm finding myself vaguely annoyed that for so long people have complained that big mail providers need to clean up their act; and now, when one of them decides to respond to the complaints and start taking action to try to clean things up, the response seems to be "wait, we were happy just bitching and moaning--we didn't want you to actually *change* anything!" Matt