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Hi Peter,
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 On 21 Feb 2003 16:13:35 , you typed:


M>> Anyone running a private mailserver on a dial-up has their IP listed
M>> in the blacklists.

PF> There are many different blacklists. Some are more aggressive than
PF> others. I agree that they may hit some innocent people but with SpamPal
PF> _you_ can decide what to do with the marked messages and you can
PF> "whitelist" yourself.

Is this spampal thingy something like Mailwasher so that you first
have to go into one program and download mail to mark it as spam or
whatever and then go to the mail program? If so, i'd stick with the
setup i have now.



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