>So, how about making it user configurable? Put the CIDRs for all
>reserved addresses to ignore for hop 1 and above in a section of the
>global.cfg. It's then up to the user to maintain it and it's a one
>time change for you to program.

That is something that we will consider.

>In addition, I think that both Reserved space (IANA and RFC1918)
>should get blackholed when hop 0 and inbound from the Internet.

That should not be a problem -- that would only happen if the spammer 
forges their IP address, which I've never seen happen (although I once 
heard of a rumor of it happening).  And, that (for hop 0) is something that 
would best be handled by a firewall, as a spoofed IP.

>Does my BlackIP list get used for all hops or only for hop 0?

The IP blacklist is based only on what Declude JunkMail determines is the 
remote IP (based on the HOP/IPBYPASS settings).
                           -Scott

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