Ive often thought that an active blocking feature could be added. Using
'standard' well known host/network attacks methods could limit receipt
of spam - EVEN before it was sent!

It would be really simple to use the Bayesian database, along with
statistical analysis on the GreyDB and other DB's to take a guess at
where your next spam is likely to come from, and bombard that IP (or
better, hit the whole netblock) with DDOS.

Why hasn't this been implemented?.....

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scoring

Paul wrote:
> Excellent idea for the next version Fritz.
>
> We'll have to rename it ESSP - Extra-Sensory 
> Spam Perception.

...and dont look at me for a logo for that.  You're on your own.  :-P

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