This question may have been lost in the flurry of messages about
filtering techniques, so let me ask again.
>If you could make a list of common domains to be rejected if they
>appear in the To: header, that would go a long way toward killing
>SPAM mail. The Bat! kill filter interface has something called
>*routing* which I thought would serve this purpose, but my
>experiments show it does not. So my question is, What is this
>*routing* filter supposed to look for?
Is there someone on this list who has been involved in The Bat! long
enough to know the thinking behind this feature and how it works?
The present kill filter options are Originator, Subject, and
Routing. I'm surprised there is no To: option. Better yet, let the
user specify the header in filter arguments. And make it global, not
just account-specific.
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John De Hoog, just another whining prick in Tokyo
http://dehoog.org
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