Le 17 avr. 04, � 05:14, Noel J. Bergman a �crit :
...Personally, I am in favor of blocking all DHCP pools at the interface, and
not allowing direct connections. That is one of the lowest cost means of
stopping spambots running on Windows. If they want to send e-mail, they
should be told to go through their ISP, company server, or get a static IP....

Hmmm..might be problematic when you're on the move and have to use whatever system/connection is available.


Instead of blocking, would it be possible to just tag messages originating from such sources with an additional mail header?

Then, people can configure their own mail rules to flag or delete such messages, including exceptions for known source addresses, if needed.

-Bertrand


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