> >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?

One thing I've always done is add a bogus email account to our 
web pages which have contact info.  Anything sent to that account 
is from having our addresses scraped from the web site, so I know 
it's a spam list.

Perhaps a possibility create a blocked sender or blocked mail 
server based upon a destination address?

The other cool addition would be a method to date blacklist entries, 
any entry could be blocked for 90 days from an inception date for 
example.  I could use some scripting techniques to add temporary 
blocks to the list that way.

Okay, just dreaming I guess, still a great product.

Thanks,

Jeff
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