First off I really have to thank Davide because Xmail is performing beautifully for me 
despite a little problem I am having at the moment. It seems that someone has 
determined that my server would be a good one to use to try to spam a large list of 
people throughout the country. While this isn't nearly the problem it could be 
(because their email just plain is not getting past the server.) it is still a concern 
and an annoyance. At present, these fools have taken their @aol.com account and have 
sent well over 1000 messages to my mail server with the apparent expectations that 
they would be delivered from there to their final destination. What happens from there 
is that the mails are bounced based on them not being authorized users and I receive a 
note that the mail has been returned with the reason at my postmaster account.

What I want to do is to not even accept mail from these 2 unauthorized users at all so 
that it lowers the bandwidth usage (if only by not sending them reply/bounce messages) 
and allows me to keep receiving 'valid errors' when my users make mistakes, but not be 
spammed into oblivion.

JayD

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