Hey gang,
    First, Merry Christmas, or Happy Holidays, take your pick.

    First:
    One thing that really ticks me off is entries like this:
    @mail46.nifty-fun-pages.com
    @mail212.nifty-fun-pages.com
    @mail125.nifty-fun-pages.com

    Now I could list each of these in my kill file, but if they use mail1 -
mail1999 that list would get pretty long.
    I have .nifty-fun-pages.com in my FROMLIST file, but I don't weight any
ONE test to delete, and each of these uses a different IP address.

    So the question:
    What's the best approach to kill this crap? My idea was to create a
Declude filter that IS set to delete if it fails, and put
.nifty-fun-pages.com in it. That would work, but does anyone else do
anything differently?

Paul


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