----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fritz Borgstedt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> If have no secondary hint to  such a problem, so i am asking again,
> can you confirm it from your experience?
>

i'll do some tests with the new (38) version.

but i have a feeling that something wasn't allways working fine when trying 
to use bomb header regex to block a sender address and the ip was in 
nodelay.txt (i use that file also for isp/secondary mx, to bypass al checks 
but bombregexm that i suppose is an early 'emergency stop' not 
whitelistable)


btw, what's the right behaviour in this case :

-) ip address heavily whitelisted (major mail hub, i.e. hotmail + nodelay 
+isp/secondary mx whitelist)
-) bombheader regex with the Return-Path\:.*?<[EMAIL PROTECTED]

i suppose the answer is just block and not penalize the IP, but i'd love to 
have a confirmation.

[... and what if i used the new "Expression to Identify Sender You Want To 
Deny SMTP"   ? ]


thx fritz 

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