DH>> > Are you kidding? this would - DH>> > Of course, the problem is someone would have to BE this DH>> > central authority, and we'd have to trust it not to misuse all of our DH>> > addresses... DH>> DH>> What about spamcop: http://spamcop.net/
I once tried to understand how they are filtering the mail and what exactly are their procedures from both sides - i.e., what algorithms they use to filter mail? How can I configure it? What they do on spam complain (that one I know - they send mail something like 'someone reported your mail as spam' to the apparent source - which works like charm to annoy maintainers of legitimate commercial mailing lists and would not bother any hardcore spammer since they forge their headers or use throw-away accounts on ISPs with overloaded triple-automated abuse@ addresses)? How do they resolve conflicts and what is their position on various op-in/opt-out/double-opt-in issues? I could not find any information on this. Probably I didn't look hard enough - or they didn't work hard enough to make their info accessible. And without this info I don't see in them any added value to my personal filter. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] \/ There shall be counsels taken Stanislav Malyshev /\ Stronger than Morgul-spells phone +972-50-624945 /\ JRRT LotR. whois:!SM8333 ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]