Somehow by IP address ! That is how I block my SPAM mail. For example, just yesterday I got tons of SPAM mail - seemingly coming from the US, I did a whois on the Originating IP and found out that all of the mail came from Mongolia. So I added the "base root" of the IP address to my mail filters. Or, like my ISP, use a mail proxy, SpamExperts. My 2cents, Duaine On 06/08/2012 02:01 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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On 2012-06-08 16:53, Dennis Gallien wrote:
Given that Mr. Gently was reportedly banned more than once in the past for similar antics, I anticipated the same would occur again in this instance. For that matter, given the repetition a permanent ban would seem to be in order. Apparently I am incorrect. How would you implement a permanent ban, if he changes addresses easily?
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