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I am quite positive that this is not possible (yet), but I thought I
might put it out anyway.
I know it's possible to add a "Filter= address" to a list header to get
rid of problem people. However, I have a couple of people that just
create a new hotmail.com address and send in a new post.
However, all is not lost. In the message header is the originator's IP
number, which will point back to their ISP (if not the originator
himself - in the case of someone with a DSL/Cable connection). The
text in the From: line can be changed all the user wants, but they will
have a hard time masking that IP number.
So, is there a way (or can there be) to filter messages based on an IP
number that appears in the message header?
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Chris Barnes AOL IM: CNBarnes
[log in to unmask] Yahoo IM: chrisnbarnes
Computer Systems Manager ph: 979-845-7801
Department of Physics fax: 979-845-2590
Texas A&M University
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