If this is a feature, not a bug, then I like this feature.  It would be a way for me 
to "blacklist" certain really bad offenders even against one of my whiteholed 
accounts.  Actually I like it even if it is a bug.

At 9:18 AM -0400 10/11/01, Paul Galati wrote:
>I just ran across a situation that I would like confirmed.
>
>If I have the following entry:
>
>*.co.uk = error
>
>but I have an account the is wide open:
>
><PGalati%*@blacklisted> = PGalati
>
>SIMS did REJECT mail coming from a server like:
>
>Yo-Mail.co.uk
>
>Is this the correct behavior, or should have SIMS allow that to be sent to the
>appropriate account.  Can I add this line or does this not work:
>
><PGalati%*@Error> = PGalati
>
>Your thoughts and suggestions are welcome.  Digest mode, cc me.  TIA
>
>Paul
>
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