> Andrew Porter wrote:
> > Anyone brute forcing like that would have been penalty blocked and
> > blacklisted long before they got anything useful out of it.
>
> Only if they brute-force is fast succession - which is insanely dumb to
> do. And this is were automation can be brilliant.  There are lots of IP
> addresses to scan.  There is no need to make all your efforts against a
> single IP at a time.  If you revolve them, you become a lot less
> noticeable attacker.

So how does one handle this scenario?
I am hoping to prevent the barrage of bogus emails from ever getting to my 
destination server. How does one send all email not destined to a maintained 
list silently to /dev/null :)

Thanks!
jlc

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