> To  be  honest, yes, I don't think I saw that in your messages. Take
> it  from  a  fellow rambler...you could condense things from time to
> time...and  maybe  spend  less  time describing how I'm wrong or how
> impossible a task might be :)

Maybe...

> I  saw  a reference to an "everybody but" blacklists, but their help
> file makes no such reference. I suppose that you inquired about this
> functionality?  My  read  of  their help file shows that it might be
> possible  to  blacklist everything, and then whitelist the addresses
> that you want to accept...if they process the whitelist first.

It's  simple  and built-in functionality, not a tweak or anything like
that  all.  You  simply  enable  the recipient blacklist button in the
"everybody  but these people" mode (one of two modes). There's no need
to  worry  about processing order. All addresses are in plain-text and
will reload when the ORF service restarts. It's exactly what your spec
suggests.

--Sandy



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