Rick Klinge wrote:
>> Rick Klinge wrote:
>>> I'm noticing that if an ip address is listed within the 
>>> 'denySMTPConnectionsFrom' that it is still getting populated in the 
>>> 'exportExtremeFile'.  My question is; doesn't the connection get 
>>> dropped 1st if the connecting mta's ip is listed in the 
>>> 'denySMTPConnectionsFrom'?
>>>
>> Yes it should and i don't see this behavior at all on my 
>> servers. Could the entries have been before the IPs were 
>> added tot he deny file? What format are you putting them in 
>> the deny file as?
>>
>> Kevin
>>
> 
> I've cleared the 'exportExtremeFile' and it still populates with entries
> that are already within the 'denySMTPConnectionsFrom'. The format of the
> ip's I've put into the 'denySMTPConnectionsFrom' is like this:
> 
> 72.5.52.
> 72.5.52.150
> 72.5.52.151
> 72.52.73.
> 72.52.73.112
> 72.52.73.119
> 72.52.73.138
> 72.52.73.83
> 72.52.82.
> 72.52.82.68
> 72.52.82.73

You have some superfluous entries there.
"72.52.82." will block "72.52.82.68" and "72.52.82.73"

> I have noticed in the logs that it appears to be working:
> 
> Apr-18-07 15:42:51 Connection from 64.76.231.152:57708 rejected by
> denySMTPConnectionsFrom

I just ran a few searches and can't find any entries from my Deny file 
in my exported extreme.

What do you have 'PenaltyLog' set to?

Kevin


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