TurfDir?  It filters by address or domain.
The only wildcard I'm aware of is #.
e.g. #@lovelyporn.com  will block any sender from that domain.   
You may be able to use #@[210.1.1.1] 

You could risk blocking legitimate traffic if you block whole subnets.


-----Original Message-----
From: Hansen, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 2:30 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Message filter in exch5.5


Hi

Does the message filter in the IMS for exchange except wildcards?  I'm
thinking it doesn't.  I got a press release from our security group and
being in the healthcare industry they jump on security issues, anyway....
this release said that 40% of the worlds spam traffic comes from korea, the
majority of spam traffic to my server is in fact from korea, or more
specifically 210 "A" classes.  

I put '210.0.0.0" per request by the security group but just this morning we
saw some lovely porn from 210.114.174.121.

Is there a way to do wildcards?

e-

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