> MJ wrote:
>> Hi Gary,
>> Thanks for your reply. If you don't suggest this method then how we can
>> achieve this objective as there are some address like
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] which receive too much junk
>> daily.

>> Thanks,
>> MJ.

Actually, there is a much better way to go about this. The problem is
these two user addresses are very common, and will get spammed no
matter what. The other problem, is I will assume you have these two
addresses (among others) listed on a web page so your customers can
click on them. They have been harvested by spam bots. The combination
of these two problem guarantees you will get a ton of spam. You need
to obfuscate the email addresses on your web page(s). You may be able
to use something like ASS Maker 3.1:
http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?500000033696 or other similar tool to
obfuscate addresses on web pages. Then change the email addresses to
something more obscure, like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and then reject mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] This will cut down spam to these two accounts by
100% (at least for a while). They should never get as much spam as
you are getting now, as long as they are never listed in plain text
on a web page.

Gary V



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