>Hello Heath,
>
>If you blacklist that IP, it will reject all messages but you'll
>still see entries in the logs. Possibly since the rejection is for
>a different reason the other server will give up but I doubt it.
>
>What I do in situations like your is temporarily create a routing
>entry for the unknown user into my own mailbox. Then I receive the
>message and the annoying server goes away. I can also use the
>header information to mail the annoying server's (often) annoying
>sysadmin and let him know that his server is configured poorly.
cheers Paul, well I blacklisted it and its still trying, more curious
to know should I really worry about it. It don't seem to want to give
up, I presume its having no adverse effect on my server? and should I
just close my eyes and pretend its not there? ;)
09:46:41 1 SMTP-036([216.136.171.252]) SPAM? Host is in the Blacklist
TIA
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