How exactly do you LART AOL and UUnet without blocking all of those
services.

If someone has come up with a good way to block Spammers with Imail...
PLEASE clue others in on it. Since Imail will not implement RBL and
others... I believe any help would be appreciated. It seems those of us
using Imail have to suffer with all the Spam while those using Linux and
other programs on NT have full support for anti-spam procedures.

Don't get me wrong we really like Imail... however the level of Spam flowing
through Imail systems unchecked is dreadful. We add one denial and it comes
from another address the next day. Without specific methods such as these
lists and dynamic denial based on volume it seems impossible to stop the
onslaught.

IPSwitch please help your customers...

--
Ed Taylor


----- Original Message -----
From: "## Dusty Carden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 1:55 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Getting Spammed to death...


Are they successfully relaying through your server?  Or just
mass bombing your users?  Have you LARTed AOL and UUNet?
I block off plenty of UUNet dial up blocks and AOL dial up blocks.
MSN uses UUNet dialups too.

Dusty

At 11:24 PM 3/13/00, you wrote:
>Lately we've been getting hit with mail bomb after mailbomb.  They come in
>in small bundles, so limiting incoming message size wouldn't fix the
problem
>This morning my normally 5 to 6 meg sys log is now 59megabytes.
>
>We relay for only our internal addresses and those serving our dial up
>equipment.
>
>We have the following settings selected in SMTP Security
>
>Check Valid Sender
>Auto-Deny Possible Hack Attempts
>Disable SMTP VRFY Command
>
>Any other thoughts?  I've blocked the offending IP addresses and they still
>connect, our next step will be blocking them at the router.  Unfortunately
>we can't block UUNet and AOL where the majority of this garbage is being
>relayed through.

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