The only problem with that approach is that you'd reject people like me too.
I have two email addresses, one for my cable modem and one for my dial-up.
I use the dial-up email address here, but send through the smtp server of my
cable modem.
So, I wouldn't match.
Neither would anyone using hotmail, yahoo, etc., I don't think.
Tom
From: "Olaf Greve"
<snip>
> I hereby volunteer to take a look at the source code of the list software
to
> see if it's possible to bind a subscribed e-mail address to an originating
> domain (doing a one-on-one match to a unique IP address will probably not
> work as the paths being used may not always be unique). Then, whenever a
> message is received the header can be checked to see if the message comes
> from the validated originating domain, and if it doesn't, the message
should
> be brought to your attention.
<snip>
> Olafo
>
>
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