Scott,

>The rest of the mail clients can filter on the X-RBL-Warning: header, if
the >user sets it up.

We have done this with Eudora and Pegasus but have yet to find an option for
Outlook Express to do this. If you know this can be done with Outlook
Express I would be interested in the information we have been missing.

Thanks 

Stu

>Note that some mail clients should be able to automatically filter the spam 
>without any changes in the settings (the X-RBL-Warning: header is a 
>de-facto standard that has been around for years).  The rest of the mail 
>clients can filter on the X-RBL-Warning: header, if the user sets it 
>up.  Blocking the E-mail is more convenient for the end users, although you 
>may have to do some tweaking to make sure that legitimate mail can still 
>get through.
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