I always just assumed that, if you ever clicked "remove", they may remove you from their list (or not) but then they've got confirmation that yours is a valid email address, so they can turn around and sell it to others so you can get even more unwanted email.
Baghdad Bob: With Media Pictures of U.S. Troops Being Shown Standing Under the Giant Crossed Swords in Saddam's Favorite Parade Grounds in Baghdad, While Giving a Press Briefing Around the Corner:
"There you can see, there is nothing going on."
Microsoft (Good): "We have never had vulnerabilities exploited before the patch was known"
Have you looked at the K-12 Linux Project yet? Seems like that would be a good place to start.
Whoops! That should read "Never Hit Remove". Not enough coffee yet this morning.....
I always just assumed that, if you ever clicked "remove", they may remove you from their list (or not) but then they've got confirmation that yours is a valid email address, so they can turn around and sell it to others so you can get even more unwanted email.
With Media Pictures of U.S. Troops Being Shown Standing Under the Giant Crossed Swords in Saddam's Favorite Parade Grounds in Baghdad, While Giving a Press Briefing Around the Corner: "There you can see, there is nothing going on."
Microsoft (Good):
"We have never had vulnerabilities exploited before the patch was known"
The similarities are just too scary.
Be warned, RT requires mod_perl. Not quite. You can use either mod_perl OR FastCGI. -K