>If you haven't already, upgrade your SIMS to 1.8b9d14 and enable all of the >anti-spam features in the SMTP Settings. (Hmm, ftp.stalker.com doesn't seem >to be available any more...) Make sure that you have appropriate entries in >the Client Hosts list to control who can relay through your server. > >When spam does get through to you (no matter how vigilant you are, some >_will_ get through 8-\ ), examine the headers to determine where it was >relayed to your server from (the top-most 'Received' line). If you feel >it's appropriate, add the relay's IP address and/or its enclosing block to >your SIMS blacklist (the definition of 'appropriate' is highly subjective >here). If the Return-Path looks like it might fit a repeatable pattern, >route it to ERROR. > >I think that pretty much covers what you can do with SIMS. I'm sure someone >will pipe up if I've overlooked something.
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