Scott, I looked into this several months ago, but at the time it did not
seem to be getting much interest, and still doesn't appear to have much of a
following (maybe 100 participants so far on their list).  However, I am
willing to give it a go.  Question, how do we use this with Declude JunkMail
in its current form?

Something else that is worth mentioning here is that there are a number of IPs that will almost never send spam, but will be likely to get caught as spam. For example, purchase confirmations from eBay, amazon, etc. have a higher likelihood of getting caught than normal E-mail -- but their IPs just don't send out spam. All it takes is one person adding those IPs, and without any work on the part of everyone else, they will be able to get mail from those IPs without a problem.


FWIW, we are working on a Windows program to automatically crawl through WOT files and generate sorted IP blacklist files (along with comments showing where the IP came from), without having to figure out how to run Python that the collate program is written in.

-Scott
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