Quirin Hofstaetter wrote: > It's tmda's behavior that causes trouble: it sees 'aol.com' in a DBM > blacklist as a domain filter.
No, the problem is that you're adding names to a blacklist indiscriminately. Suppose you can convince Jason agrees to add a switch or something so that bare domains are ignored. Spammers can still DoS you by sending you spam that they've forged to contain the email addresses of legitimate senders: when you mass add the spam to the blacklist, those legitimate senders will end up on your blacklist. Ed _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
