Hello Kenneth,

Wednesday, May 28, 2003, 8:43:06 PM, you wrote:

KSR> Actually it is my Spam program I'm using that's tapping onto the
KSR> spamcop blacklist.  I've turned off the feature for now.  I am also
KSR> not using the spam program provided by Mindspring either.

KSR> The strange thing is that it was working fine early today (i.e.,
KSR> e-mail wasn't being filtered), but all of a sudden, it stopped
KSR> working.  I wonder if the server got blacklisted sometime today.

Personally, I am using POPFile, and using Spamhaus to reference IPs of
origin, and then manually blocking IPs in blocks that are owned by
known spam gangs (re- no legitimate email)

This works very well, and I have a high volume of email. I get to
tweak POPFile so that I see a few spams in my inbox, but virtually no
legitimate email in my spam box. I don't mind a few spams, but I don't
want to miss any mission critical emails... like auction closings, or
purchases from my website.

I give POPFile and A+.

 
-wittig http://www.robertwittig.com/
A business is as honest as its advertising.
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