I'm already doing this.  I have a program on the server that runs 24x7 and
checks a specific email account every minute.  In my case the email account
is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This works with IMail Rules file.

The process is as follows:

You, as an email users, forward the email in question to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  This program sees the email, strips it down, and
replys to you with information about what email address it is going to add
to the IMail rules.  If you reply to this email it is added to your Rules
and IMail takes care of all email from that address in the future.  I could
add this to SpamReview, if you like and it would work in the Out-Of-Office
Mode, or make it a seperate program.

However, as Scott points out it will not be perfect.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List



>Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of
>e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically get
>blacklisted?  This would immediately save all the junk they will manage
>to send through.

It is a good idea.  The question though is what to block -- the remote
mailserver, the return address, or something else?
                        -Scott

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