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On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Peter C. Norton wrote:

> > That makes sense.  Any idea how to do a "reject" with a Cisco access
> > list? As far as I know it's just accept or deny.
>
> If its only accept or drop, you can always let it through and let your
> mail host reject it.

That would work, but you would be opening up a hole through your firewall.
A malicious user that gained access to the server could setup a service on
that port and you wouldn't be the wiser.

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