MB Software Solutions wrote:
> That sounds like a good strategy, Paul.  A client of mine uses 
> SpamArrest (?) and he said it's cut down his crap considerably too.  
> It's a "whitelist" kind of program that sends a "confirm you are who you 
> say you are" email to the sender.

I think that is the wrong thing to do. Wrong wrong wrong. I get so 
annoyed every time I have to visit a web page just to have the privilege 
to send someone an email.

"Be tolerant when receiving, and strict when sending."

As long as the mail conforms to the standards and doesn't contain known 
spam, my server will accept the email.

-- 
pkm ~ http://paulmcnett.com


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