Yes, I always meant to write this... actually two kinds

a) just a basic sender blacklist that would block anyone from receiving 
an email (either from that sender, with that subject or attachment or 
whatever really).

b) a whining mailet that would look through the relaying sending 
complaints to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to however relayed it, along with the 
complete message as an attachment.  I get tired of figuring out all the 
places I should send the abuse@ to and otherwise reporting the incoming 
server to blacklists, etc...  This would have to be done very carefully 
and only done in a way to not innundate admins, so there's some 
balancing that needs to done here.
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Serge Knystautas
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Danny Angus wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> I just thought.. you could have an account blacklist feature, where the
> recipient of mail could forward spam to an address handled by the server,
> which would add relevant details to a blacklist which only affects your
> account.
> 
> Of course people being what we are you'd need to provide another mailet to
> send us a transcript of our blacklist, and another to allow us to
> un-blacklist our spouse/friend/collegue/boss, who we will blacklist once,
> for the hell of it.
> 
> I heard a story of an office full of reasonably sensible people who were
> delivered an on-line credit card fraud screening system, complete with
> blacklist. The blacklist information was passed up-stream to the card
> issuer, and the system cross checked personal details and card numbers,
> blacklisting new card numbers with listed addresses and new addresses using
> listed cards.. In the space of a couple of hours they managed to get all
> their addresses and cards, and their boss', blacklisted.
> Doh!
> 
> :-)
> 
> d.


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