Setting it up is as easy as uploading three files and going to it’s config screen to activate it. It’s still technically beta software, but it’s looking good so far. Comes complete with a list of 400 sites already set to block, plus allows you to publish your own blacklist for others to use. Running an MT weblog? Having trouble with comment spam? Then go get Jay’s MT-Blacklist now.
We run on MT on ASP—is this compatible, do you know?
Dunno, but if you’re successfully running MT there then I’d guess that this should also work as it’s a plug-in to MT. Have you had any other issues running MT plugins in your environment?