One thing that you can do is sign up with Spam Cop http://spamcop.com
And then submit your Spam Headers to them, Once you get the Spam processed letter back 
from Spam Cop, Go to the page, and check out the IP Address that is originated from, 
Then go into your [Modify Access Table - smtpd32] And add the IP Address in that the 
Spam come from, This is what we are doing, and it seems to work out pretty good. As 
for block the actual domain...   @somedomain.com  ...  This is fine, but I have 
noticed that in over 99% of the spam that you will receive, is not coming from that 
domain to begin with, that blocking the IP Address's is more sensible, And also? If 
you find out that someone can not send mail to your Mail Server, due to them being on 
this IP Address that has been blocked, then chances are you have just captured your 
Spammer. This we have had happen 2 times in the last year. Works for us, And we do not 
use no software, BUT, have head allot of good things about Declude, and are thinking 
about possibly giving it a test drive.

Take Care All
Wayne

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