Actually, Gregg, something would have to drastically change to sour me on 
blacklists.  But it may help Herb.

Again, the problem I have with just sending the email to a holding area is 
trying to figure out what poor SOB is going to have to pour through all 
those emails and determine if any are legit.  Much like an iSeries 
security system that simply does reporting versus actual lock outs.  Who 
has the time to pour through all that data?  Another comparison is 
changing a 4,000 page production report to 1 or 2 pages of exceptions that 
you really need to process.  Who wants to pour through the 4,000 page 
report?

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




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Rob:

I had one client that was on a Blacklist, ordb.org. It was quite a
painless process, I talked to the Domino Admin from the other company,
and they told me the Blacklists that they used. I went through the
process with ordb.org, and they were delisted in a few hours. I was very
impressed. Also, the other company's Domino Admin was very helpful,
which is something that I find regularly.

Does this help?

Gregg


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