I'm getting fed up with my bandwidth being gobbled up by numerous attackers 
running dictionary attacks on my users passwords for pop3 and imap logins.  To 
that end, I'm hoping to enlist the aid of couriertcpd.

The way I understand it, I need to build an access file with IP addresses 
followed by a tab then the keyword deny, compile it into a binary database 
using a script similar to makesmtpaccess, probably this would invoke 
/usr/lib/courier/courier/makedatprog through the script 
/usr/lib/courier/makedat, and then add the line "-access=[filename.dat]" in 
/etc/init.d/pop3d, etc., pointing to my database when invoking the daemons.  
Have I got this all correctly?  
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