Scott,

Sunday, October 13, 2002, 12:27:40 PM, you wrote:
SM> You  should  have a $KNOWN$ filter in your list of filters; it catches
SM> emails  that  are  from email addresses that are in your address book.
SM> That's  an example of a whitelist; it identifies emails that you want,
SM> not emails that you don't want.


You can use the same idea for creating a blacklist.

I created a separate address book, called killfile, and discard all mail
from anyone that is KNOWN in that address book.

d/

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Dave Crocker <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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