On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 08:11:11AM -0800, Steve Atkins wrote:
Make sure that part of the docs is surrounded by the stuff about where to find certain information...if they read the docs, they would also be able to figure out that changed: and notify: are not meant as an abuse pointer.
They do not read the docs at all. They parse any ascii that comes back for something that syntactically looks like and e-mail address. One way to stop this might be to identify the tool authors and put as many of their e-mail addresses as one can find in free text in objects. ;-)
Some of us read the docs :)
But do you also implement complaining tools...if that's the case more info on how it works would be welcome as is input on the usabillity of the database from a 'user' perspective.