>
> #1, that rate limit thing is a POSTFIX rate limit thing, not amavisd.has
> nothing to do with hosts/deny files, and if postfix is already doing the
> ratelimiting, why not just leave it alone?, or ask in the postfix email
> list.
> #2, amavisd won't do rate limiting,
>
> If you don't know already how to block that ip, then doing so could mess
> things up worse.
>
> If you really want to block that ip, use your firewall.
>
> --
> Michael Scheidell, CTO
> SECNAP Network Security Corporation
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Thanks,
I already got the answers from postfix mailling list.
I just asked to amavis list because I thought there would be some sort of
limiting feature.
I will use postfix to do the job.

Justin



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