>Is it possible to put a subnet in the ip-blacklist
>so i can cover a range of ip's instead of each ip
>on the subnet... this would make an extreamly huge file
>and not telling how much cpu time to scan the file
>each time a piece of mail came through.

v1.46 allows for CIDR ranges to be indicated in the blacklist files 
(although the feature is in beta).  To do this, just use the IP with the 
CIDR range in the standard format.  For example:

         192.168.0.0/16  Local addresses are blacklisted
         10.0.0.0/8      10.x.x.x addresses get blacklisted
         244.24.14.0/24  This class C range is banned

This also works for IP ranges that are whitelisted ("WHITELIST IP").
                                 -Scott

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