Then whitehole that address or set up a spamtrap for other address.

Michael

on 2/9/02 11:38 AM, Bill Cole at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> whose name has apparently never been in DNS. In looking at 4 years of
> archives, I see that about 70% of what has arrived from them aimed at
> addresses of mine is unequivocally spam, but the remaining 30% is
> mail which I have specifically requested. If I were to run a
> blacklist of places which have spammed me repeatedly and
> unrepentingly they'd be on it, but many people using that list would
> see legitimate requested e-mail rejected as a result.


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