Then only the SPAMmers that have the dsbl mail address on their list (or
aren't smart enough to know to remove it) will get blacklisted.  I give more
credit to the SPAMmers than that, so far. :-)

Do you think this type of list can ultimately be useful?  Or is this the
best we can hope for now?

Todd

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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] orbz is now dsbl



>This will be pretty much useless!!  Anyone could sign up their enemies to
be
>blacklisted. Where is the verification?

They can only sign up their enemies if they have access to their enemy's
mailserver.

The key is that any E-mail that is received by the special dsbl address
will automatically blacklist the server that sent it (not whatever mail
server you tell it to blacklist).
                             -Scott

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