>dhill wrote:
>>  I get no spam whatsoever.  WHy?  My ISP has installed a Spamcatcher
>>  that seems to work, or should I say, seems to be working.  If you are
>>  interested, I can get the name of the program for you.
>>
>>  Dale
>
>The problem with these programs is that they tend to cast a wide net.
>We've had legitimate emails stopped by them too.

I've had no end of trouble with Pacifier.com, whos uses Dorkslayer in 
this regard. The Dork periodically starts rejecting all messages sent 
via my current (and previous) ISP, claiming that both are "open 
relays". Pacifier tried to tell me and the messages' recipient that 
Dorkslayer was working with MY ISP! A baldfaced lie if there ever was 
one.
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