I have tried with and without the line in the smtpaccess file without a 
difference. 

> i think, that you allow connection from that network and refuse to recieve 
> mail  from there.
> i use such  rules for the unblacklisted spamers:
> ---
> $ cat /etc/courier/smtpaccess/deny | grep BLOCK
> 89.111.165    allow,BLOCK="go out, spamers!"
> --- 
> 
> ,------["Loren Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 03 Mar 2008 13:43:02 -0600]
> |# cat /etc/courier/smtpaccess/webadmin
> |xxx.210.168      allow,BLOCK 
> `----------------- 
> 
> -- 
> _________
> ***************************************
> *           icq: 161874711            *
> *   jabber:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]   *
> * irc.starlink.ru,#Gene, Devil_InSide *
> *    Registered linux user #450844    *
> ***************************************  
> 
>  
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