>>For the acct that existed, it would reject only if you have 
>>blacklisted 216.153.153.186. The others will still be rejected for 
>>unknown user.
>
>
>well as he is now changing ip adress every 10th or so mail
>and seems to be jumping all over the planet (how does he
>do that?) there is no way
>i could reasonably blacklist all these ip`s i think.

True; however, with BBEdit or other it wouldn't be to hard to cull 
those IPs on a daily basis and paste them into your static blacklist. 
But since the spammer is not likely to be bright (by definition), 
there's a likelihood that using an RBL, as mentioned by Craig, would 
catch a portion of it or possibly most or all of it.


Stefan Jeglinski

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