2007/5/11, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> His(I assume he and not she) code is all in pre-compiled scripts so even
> if I wanted to I could not help you at all.

So, if ASSP uses only one whitelist per-server (and not per-domain, or
better, per-user), isn't that a dangerous design?

For example, if one of my costumers (by mistake) whitelists
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", then ALL of my other costumers will begin to
receive unfiltered spam from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?  And what's
worse: since when you answer a mail it automatically gets
whitelisted... and MANY spam messages have messages similar to "If you
want to unsuscribe, reply this mail with 'unsubscribe' on the
subject", it can happen very easily that a spammer gets whitelisted,
doesn it?

Hope I get myself clear...


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