On 8/20/02 10:35 PM, "Bill Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That said, it looks like there is a DNSBL under hil.habeas.com of
> Habeas infringers, which would be a bit silly to use at this point
> because Habeas is barely started, but which looks to be a no-brainer
> for using in the future given that it will include exclusively of
> people who have objectively violated the Habeas license, i.e.
> intentional bad actors. I will probably be adding it to my SIMS
> config soon, but my server can handle an extra DNS lookup per mail
> without any trouble.

Yes, I saw the DNSBL and plan on adding it to my own list soon.
> 
> Anne Mitchell is not kidding
> when she says that her company will enforce the license as written.

She sounds scary. :-)
> 
> As for checking for the Habeas warrant mark, that falls into the same
> hole as virus scanning or other header checking; SIMS just doesn't do
> it, so any filtering has to be done in mail clients.

This is mainly what I was asking about and this is the answer that I
expected, oh well.

Thanks,
David Muszynski

Technospider Graphics
http://www.technospider.com
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