I have the following entry in my bofh file:
badmx 218.246.33.52
And yet somehow, a message with the following header got through:
Received: from localhost.localdomain ([::ffff:218.246.33.52])
by [my server] with esmtp; Mon, 17 Feb 2003 13:07:25 -0800
I don't want to block all of the asia-pacific network, since a few
people who use my mail server get legit mail from this side of the
world, but I've been trying to selectively block IP's that send spam.
Also, has there been any consideration for including wildcards in bofh
filtering? It's really annoying when I have to type in 20-50 servers
when they're named like:
badmx mx10.xratedmailings.com
badfrom @somethingrandom.spamdomain.com
It'd be much nicer to be able to do:
badmx *.xratedmailings.com
badfrom @*.spamdomain.com
-Chris
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