It would require a bit of programming, temp storage and increased bandwidth,
but echoing messages from all lists continually hit by spamming to a
database that searchs for duplicates, addressing them to the list owner and
bouncing the non duplicates back to the respective lists would soon stop the
problem. The spammer would have to alter each message and send to each list
from a different address. Most spammers would quickly find something else to
do. The delay wouldn't be that great and one site could act as a filter more
a great many lists. It will eventually come to something of that ilk. It
will have to.
Jeff Anderson
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