Samuel,
No, you missed my point, regarding blocking all Caucasions,
or whatever being similar to blocking ALL Yahoo addresses,
Hotmail domains, etc.  Let's try this one...let's say that
you live somewhere in Arizona, doesn't matter where.  Lately
you and several others in Arizona have been receiving a ton
of unwanted commercial mail, for everything from free porn
magazines, to sweepstakes, to get rich quick schemes.  Many
of these postal messages bear a postmark from Montana.  So,
in order to "solve" the spam problem, your local post office
now blocks ALL incoming mail from the domain Montana!  Doesn't
matter that you have family and/or friends in Montana...they
will simply have to drive across state lines to Idaho if they
are going to mail you a Christmas card this year!  That's
how annoying blocking email from whole IP addresses or domain,
servers, etc. really is.  Does it curb the flow of spam?  NO!
It is still sent.  Spammers don't really care if messages
get bounced, they probably figure for about 50 percent bounce
anyway.  The next thing, what does your post office do with
all that mail that it no longer delivers?  It must still be
handled and returned to the sender...there needs to be a
solution whereby the actual guilty individuals are held
accountable for spam...not everyone that happens to be on
the same server or ISP.
C U L8R!
Wiz  <{;-)
Wiz  <{;-)
Wizard57M
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