I want to block anything sent from onlinelifetime.com. I could use

BLACKLIST  fromfile  C:\iMail\Declude\blacklist.txt  x  50  0 

Or

BLOCKSENDER  filter  C:\IMail\Declude\BlockSender.txt  x  0  0
(
BlockSender.txt: 
HEADERS  50  CONTAINS  @onlinelifetime.com
HEADERS  50  CONTAINS  .onlinelifetime.com
)

It seems to me the second way would work better, catching anything the first
filter would catch, and anything sent through onlinelifetime servers, even
if they change the reply-to address. 

Why would one use a blacklist fromfile instead of a headers filter file? Is
there a performance or CPU difference?


Paul Fuhrmeister
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