Reply to: Roger Heath
      Re: [Declude.JunkMail] BLARSBL:DBSL on Thursday 8:49:08 AM

Should be DSBL... and it appears to be working here after turning
it on..

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R> Is DBSL a free blacklist? It seems so in the above article...

R> If  so, do I just uncomment the line in the Global.Cfg to make it
R> active?

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