Spamdomains works, and we've been building a list of common sources of spam,
cable modem IP's and such.  Bill has a spamdomains list that works pretty
good, if there's an update to it he might read this and post the link to it.

I haven't had a lot of false postives on Spamdomains.

Rich
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From: "Ron Rushing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] HOTMAIL ?


> Greetings--
>
> Would someone please share a strategy to identify or block junk coming
> from spoofed/relayed hotmail addys, while letting legit mail originating
> from the real hotmail host(s) through ?
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> ==Ron Rushing==
> CCNA CCDA
> Network Manager- ESC7Net
>
> Region VII Education Service Center
> 1909 N. Longview St.
> Kilgore, Texas 75662
> 903-988-6955
> FX 903-988-6965
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