I'm getting tired of blacklisting individual client IP blocks of Comcast,
etc. I wanted to try a different method, wholesale blocking of
likely-unauthorized SMTP servers at the router level:

*.client.comcast.net = spam

The idea was to redirect messages from Comcast (and other broadband ISP)
clients to a "spam" account I created, at least for a while, to make sure
this method doesn't result in excessive false positives. Ultimately one day
the "spam" in the line above will be changed to "error".

The incoming spam still reaches my inbox via the original account to which
it was addressed, instead of being shunted into the spam account.

Am I doing something wrong, or is what I want to do not possible? I've
checked the router docs but they don't seem to cover what I'm looking to
accomplish.

Incidentally, here's the list of domains I want to do this for:

*.mc.videotron.ca
*.adsl.wanadoo.nl
*.dyn.optonline.net
*.client.comcast.net
*.client2.comcast.net
*.client.attbi.com
*.client2.attbi.com
*.dynamic.mts.net

Anyone have any to add?

TIA,

~MJS


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