On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 06:28:45AM +0200, Johan Almqvist wrote:
Another way to go is to put the offending host into your smtp.rules or
what it's called in your setup with
10.0.1.1:deny
so they can't even connect.
This is a bad idea, IMHO.
In fact they can connect, eat up one tcpserver
Search the FAQ for an explanation of the 'badmailfrom' file.
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At 07:00 AM 6/16/00 , Bolivar Diaz Galarza wrote:
One of my clients does not like to receive e-mail from
exposed.freewebsites.com, how do I block this server? it is ot in the
mail-abuse or orbs.org database
Bolivar,
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 07:00:26AM -0500, Bolivar Diaz Galarza wrote:
One of my clients does not like to receive e-mail from
exposed.freewebsites.com, how do I block this server? it is ot in the
mail-abuse or orbs.org database
There is a patch for qmail-smtpd.c floating around (sorry, I
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 07:07:19PM -0500, Troy Frericks wrote:
Search the FAQ for an explanation of the 'badmailfrom' file.
This is useless if you try to block a whole server - unless all messages
have a sender address *@domain of course.
\Maex
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Thanks for the tip, I will try that monday and post the results.
Bolivar,
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Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: Blocking a specific address
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On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 08:14:50AM -0500, Bolivar Diaz Galarza wrote:
Thanks for the tip, I will try that monday and post the results.
Another way to go is to put the offending host into your smtp.rules or
what it's called in your setup with
10.0.1.1:deny
so they can't even connect. Be sure