Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
Ralph Shumaker wrote:
"permaban"?
Urk, sorry, forum speak (foraspeak).
Permanent ban.
Basically, you use it on someone who will only learn when you hit him
with the "You are banned from this site, loser. Go away." Sometimes,
you even give them the reason.
I'm normally not an advocate; however, joining the mailing list a
second time and *still* not deactivating the email confirmation
callback antispam for it is probably deserving.
Not that I intend to do such a thing, but how would one go about it?
I suppose I could set up something similar to his except I don't want to
bounce any messages but his.
Oh, I think I got it. You mean have kplug's member signup refuse to
sign him up. (That's outside my scope.)
For now, I just set up a message filter that looks in the header for
"Return-path" to have the value "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". The filter
marks it as spam, also marks it as "read", and moves it directly to the
trash folder. And the best part of this is that this filter is not
limited to only Scott Magaw's authentication requests, but anyone else
who might use the same service.
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