This is a most excellent suggestion! It's blocking not just spam but tons of
virusses too! Any ideas on how much legitimate mail is blocked?

Kind Regards,
Sander Holthaus 

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> 
> Thanks, that should do it! If they have a missconfigured mta, 
> they should configure it! :) Or just switch to Courier.. :))
> 
> 
> > There is the "opt BOFHCHECKHELO=1" bofh option, but it will 
> check the 
> > validity of a HELO/EHLO in a wide variety of ways.  You will end up 
> > bouncing an occasional non-spam message from a misconfigured mail 
> > server.
> > 
> > But, in today's environment, the tradeoff is worth it, in 
> my opinion.  
> > This simple check is sufficient to block at least 50% of spam.
> 
> 
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