> >>Maybe a shared file would be in order.
> 
> Well, this would have to be approched with LOTS of caution..... i.e. I
> blocked a class A from China, this may not be what you would want to do,
as
> you may have users that need those particular China IPs.

I am not talking about an outright block. I am talking about specific IP or
ranges that we experience reoccurring messages caught with vulnerabilities.

> I'm all for a united list tho, but as I said, it would need a lot of extra
> info - when listed, why, whois, etc.

True.

> On THAT note, do you <anyone> remove IPs from the smtp list? I've found it
> to be vary hard to keep up with it, and have let Declude handle the IPs
> mostly, give a higher weight to those, mostly foreign, that I would
probably
> list in Imails smtp list, that triggers either HOLD or DELETE.

I remove after 60 days those listed for virus infections. If they return,
permanent.

John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
Engineer/Consultant
eServices For You
www.eservicesforyou.com


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