I've been noticing that almost *all* the spam that is still getting
through and not caught by ORDB and the other databases seems to
always originate from korea, japan, china, or other foreign
hosts.

Is there a feature available (or planned) in declude to block
all mail coming from "foreign" country hosts?

(yeah, I know "foreign" relative to whom?)

Ideally, selectable country-by-country?  I could see blocking
almost everything by default and then turning off blocks on a
per-domain basis config file for those domains that want/get
international email.

Or - is there a way to generate a DNS database that would have
the entire IP address range for selected countries in it that
could be used in our custom DNS server "spam database"?

I seem to recall that the InterNIC and foreign registrys have
pre-allocated address blocks so it should be feasible to
do a country-to-address-range mapping?
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