Now there's a sophisticated element to the test. You could key the time to
the geographic region of the sender's IP range. Not much more work (since
it's generally hard-coded) but makes the test useful for determining the
time of day at the sender's location -- in theory anyway.

Thoughts?
_M

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]>Only a suggestion, maybe I'm wrong: Can it be usefull to give a few
]>points for messages delivered in a certain time range?(for example
]>between 10.00 pm and 05.00 am)
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]That is a good idea, and something that we have been giving some thought
]to.  It would likely only be beneficial to a small group of our customers
](businesses that do business primarily in their own country, as opposed to
]ISPs and schools and such), but would probably work well for them.
]                                 -Scott
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