Correct, it's no magic bullet, but the big difference is that if spammers
violate someone's copyright by using their copyrighted phrase in the header
to send spam than they can be sued for copyright infringement and be
severely fined. Sure there will be those that are ignorant and do it anyways
but it will at least give us some ammo to go after them in court.


on 2/5/04 5:41 PM, David Cortright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Custom headers is no magic bullet. If they work, spammers will just start to
> include them in their spam as well and you're back where you started. For
> example:

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