Exactly.

Thanks Scott, sorry for the earlier emails.  Just frustated trying to clamp
down on these things.

Pretty much got it under control.  For now I'm putting a hold on everything
that was a warning so that I can review and decide if I should enable.

I've also downloaded an IPblacklist file that I've included with the
fromblacklist file that I also setup.

Gesh, it amazing the amount of email that is crap, just amazing.

I've warned all my users that legit email may be held, and to have them
contact me if they need certain domains released.

Cheers!

Mitch
>
>>Just want to make sure.
>
>There is no "blacklist" in Declude JunkMail -- I assume you're refering to

>a "sender blacklist" (the "fromfile" test type).
>
>The formats are different, as the IP blacklists work on IPs, and the
sender 
>blacklists work on IPs.  For the IP blacklists, you can list an IP 
>("192.0.2.128") or IP CIDR ranges ("192.0.2.0/24" or "192.0.0.0/8" to
block 
>a Class C or Class A range).
>                            -Scott
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