From: "Dave Watts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > OS:  WindowsNT 4.0
> > Mail Server: Post.Office v3.1.2 release (PO205-101c)
> 
> You can do this within the Post.Office interface. Log in with the
> postmaster/administrator account, select "System Config", then click on the
> "Set Mail Blocking Options" and block mail from the problem source.
> 

Does that work at the SMTP level like .procmail in *nix?
dev/nulling the stuff Mark is getting will help reduce the load
on his machine but if PostOffice writes to the HD before bouncing
then there still will be a load.

He isnt getting directly spammed - he's getting joe-jobbed and is
the recipient of all the bounces from undeliverable spam. It's not
a nice situation.

Pan


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