On 2002-11-25 02:29:35 -0800, John Rudd wrote:
> Doesn't matter.  If the sender address was false information, then they 
> can't appeal the blacklisting (and I don't want them to), but I'll stop 
> getting spam from that address (and typically the addresses have been 
> repetitive).  What matters is that the spamming address wont keep 
> sending me spam, yet _legitimate_ senders (who I expect wont be forging 
> their sending addresses) will get the information which allows them to 
> appeal the blacklisting.

I've had spam where from==to==me. Blacklisting yourself is not
very clever. :-)

Best regards
        Martin
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