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Do you want the black-listed senders to be black-listed from the entire list, or just from being sent to you?

I am not sure what you wanted.

There has to be some way. Since you have to sign up to be on these list, you should be able to remove addresses for the list as a type of black list. Is there a system for checking addresses before they can be signed up to the list? Is there a way to say "this address is already on the list or is one that should not be on the list"?

Then there is a big question; WHO decides if the sender is a spammer? One person, two, five? Hopefully someone has though of all of this and has made a system to do what is needed.

But, for the short term, people could always use some internal system to their email client/reader to block or delete emails from addresses that you personally state is source of spam.

On 07/16/2011 10:56 AM, luizheli@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,

Is there any way to put unwanted senders on a black list? I wonder why, so as
moderates these posts senders (spam) always come back.

Rgds,

Luiz Oliveira



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