Dennis B. Hopp wrote:
I don't want to blacklist the address, hence the reason why in my
original e-mail I said "other then blacklisting".

Whups, got your original message confused with something you replied with later.

 I know blacklisting
would block these bogus e-mails as well as legit e-mails as soon as the
clients get access back (they currently don't have access to their
accounts because their passwords have been changed).

Ouch. :( Offhand, I'd say you might as well go ahead and blacklist them anyway, because if the passwords on these freemail accounts have been changed, I don't think there's much chance the original users will get access back. It might be a different story if the accounts are actually paid accounts.

-kgd

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