At 10:38 PM -0500 3/17/04, Michael J. Stango imposed structure on a stream of electrons, yielding:
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".

No good. The router operates on envelope addresses, not the name of the connecting IP address or the HELO argument.





-- Bill Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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