>At 19:14 13.08.2002 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>>I get a great deal of spam from domains in .CZ and .RU.  As the
>>likelihood of my ever getting legitimate email from Rumania is
>>extremely remote, I'd like to find a way to ban those domains.
>
>Rumania? CZ = Czech Republic, RU = Russia.
>
>Bye, Christian.
>

Well, pardon me.  I don't really give a flippin' ".RU" what the 
suffix stands for, I just would like to hear from someone who can 
please tell me how to setup the router to either ignore or ban these.

I've tried using the  = NULL setting in the router, but it seems to 
require a full domain name, the asterisk doesn't appear to work after 
the @ symbol.   According to the manual, it appears that a setting 
like this should cause the server to ignore the email:   * @*.RU = 
NULL

Of course, as usual, I am probably completely misunderstanding the 
manual, which seems to be written for someone with a different 
mindset than mine. This changeover to SIMS from EIMS has been a real 
pain.  A couple of people here have been a big help in getting us 
running at all.

Rick Osgood
   Editor, CYBER/DARTS "The Darts Zine"
   http://www.cyberdarts.com
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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