Noel J. Bergman wrote:
 1. James will reject the all connections from Mail Servers that are
    in the SPAM Server list.

If you insist on rejecting by IP today, you can have your mailet add the IP address to a list, and use ipchains or iptables to block that IP address. However, as noted in the above commentary, that is a violation of RFC2821/4.5.1, since you are preventing e-mail to the postmaster address. It is possibly a sufficient violation to get you block listed on rfc-ignorant.org.

When I get a call from a telemarketer, assuming no kids are screaming, I try to stay on the phone as long as I can bare, letting them speak their full pitch. I've gotten quite good at saying "uh huh", "yeah", "no" until they want to take personal info or a signature, and then I just hang up.


The longer it takes, the more it costs them. Similar notion for spamming... if a spammer has to wait to find an open relay and write extra logic to see if it's found an open relay, then it makes their life harder.

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