Doesn't the Imail SMTP control only allow for 20 ip addresses?

Thanks
Robert

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> >what is the easiest way to refuse mail from a remote ip
> >imail or declude ?
> >if imail, how to configure ?
>
> The best way (and probably easiest) is the IMail SMTP Control Access file
> (in the SMTP security settings).  It should be fairly straightforward to
> block individual IPs there.  That will prevent the SMTP connection from
> occurring, which saves on bandwidth.
>
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