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Hi Dave
Perhaps I'm all wet on this, but I thought most reputable ISP's had a program in place that blocked outgoing e-mail over a certain quantity, configurable of course to allow certain users their needed outbound e-mail activity. I know when I was doing a newsletter that if I tried to send to everyone on the list at once, my ISP would block the transmission and an auto-responder would tell me to contact my ISP immediately. I would do so and tell them I was sending out a newsletter. They would either A: up my daily mailing limit or B: tell me to break it into 25 unit pieces. It seems to me that it wouldn't be to hard to implement a program that verified the domain of inbound e-mail. Most of the spam I do get has fraudulent headers. Although my ISP will do the filtering for me, I still elect to receive all of my inbound e-mail, including the spam, and have my own sets of filters that knock about 99% of it out, without fear of losing a valid e-mail that I should have received. TTUL Gary |
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