Thanks, but as I read it the -d will remove SA's markup for that user, but 

won't do anything about the main problem, which is the other users being 

impacted by this one user's decision to opt-out. Ie: they will ALL continue to 

receive spam messages as long as this one user is one of the recipients. Both 

all_spam_to and whitelist_to have this unwanted side-effect and would continue 

to do so. Isn't that correct? Any other thoughts or ideas?



- FB





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