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From: "Matthew Bramble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> >Still does not make it wise to share whitelists on a public forum.
However,
> >if you are promoting a whitelist exchange on this list, so be it;
however,
> >it's not a practice I plan to participate in.
> >
>
> I have less than 500 addresses being used on my server and only about
> 250 accounts.  If spammers want to customize their attack for my
> vunerabilities...I would consider that to be an honor and a waste of
> their resources, and therefore a net good.  Of course they won't
> though...not for me at least.
>
> On the other hand, if I was working for AOL and posting their
> whitelist...that would be a whole 'nother matter.

Hmmm, you seem to be missing the point.  Spammers monitor these spam lists
in order to learn how to subvert spam filters, so why make there jobs any
easier and your user any more vulnerable?

Bill

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