"tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I have Spamkiller on my PC because I get 100 to 200 spams a day. >Unfortunately it kills some valid mail every once in a while. A lot of >my clients are lawyers, and the legalese they always seem to have >appended to their emails trips the spamkiller.
I get my domain (web site and email) hosted by a company called Spamblocked.com. They use DNSBLs (DNS Block Lists) that have cut my spam down to one or two per week (and my email address is all over the place). One advantage of DNSBLs as opposed to user filters like spamkiller is that they send a 550 reject message to the sender so if it's legit, they'll *know* their message didn't get through and can take appropriate action (send from a different email address or make a phone call). -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

