Actually, I am using reply-to address on a limited basis for spam
filtering. 99% of addresses may be unpredictable, but there are a few who
(probably for reasons of ego) always use the same or variations on the same
address.
At 09:40 AM 8/15/00 +0100, Ian Southam wrote:
>On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 02:35:05PM -0400 Dave C. wrote :
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>> This would be of very limited use. Most 'sender' address used in spam
>> are random made up addresses used one time only. Sometimes they even
>> use a different random sender for each recipient. The email address of
>> the sender of a message is of almost no use in detecting spam.
>
>Indeed, I have read through it about six times and, other than blocking faked
>sender addresses I cannot see what the point is.
>
>I get the feeling I am missing some - can someone explain?
>
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