> I  mean  this is just speculations that it could possibly be that it
> will  "br  overlooked by the process" when it searches the file, and
> finds  the  address  and  then  finds  another  one that is the same
> address. It may leave the file thinking that the 2nd instance of the
> address means "go ahead with process"

Cursory  testing ith small sample KILL.LST file shows that this is not
the  case. There's also no logical reason for the KILL.LST to function
as anything other than just that (i.e., it is not a whitelist).

What probably happened is that when you merged the files together, you
changed  the  formatting  to  make  it  unparseable  or to effectively
comment out the entries. That, or you have exceeded the upper limit to
the  size  of  the  KILL.LST,  beyond  which  it  becomes  unparseable
(unlikely).

-Sandy


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