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Re: Blacklist and address based on "User unknown"
From: Crayon (crayon.shin.chan.uk
gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 02 2007 - 15:55:15 CST
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On Wednesday 03 January 2007 05:35, Jorey Bump wrote:
> Really? This is a sure sign of my mother-in-law. I'll have to ask her
> if she's a spammer.
Sorry I should've qualified it by "based on the mail logs and knowledge of
my user base and for my particular situation".
> Do you really want to give a single user the power to blacklist a
> domain's mail server by simply sending a message to an unknown user in
> one of your domains? Either by malice or accident, this could cause
> significant interruptions in service, especially if the sender relays
> via a major ISP/ESP.
It will be no different to any RBL except I would know exactly what and
why goes into and when it will come out.
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Crayon
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