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".
Give us the headers of a message that 'slipped' through and a dump from the SIMS log of that message and the answer should be obvious.
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