sure. Sorry that you got caught in my trap. I thought I had mentioned it to you in a previous email, but I guess not. The issue is that spam can come in under a subscribers email address and look like a real subscribers post. The solution is to know how spam thinks. Many times a spam email will use a random 'name' along with a target email address. This can result in a 'name' of bob dobbs and an email of [EMAIL PROTECTED] By making sure that any name portion of a TO address is the same as the email portion, I can block even more spam while rarely blocking real messages.
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