On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 16:04:52 -0500, Greg Ward
<gward@???> wrote:
>I think the Right Answer is two separate blacklists: one for individual
>addresses (spammer999@???), and one for whole domains. I mean,
>you don't *really* want to blacklist all yahoo.com addresses, right?
>But you don't want to bother listing all addresses from a known spammer
>domain.
Actually, you don't want to filter spam from the sender address, but
from the sending host's IP address. Which is exactly what DNSBLs do.
Greetings
Marc
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