* On 23/06/06 14:58 +0200, Jakob Hirsch wrote:
| Odhiambo G. Washington wrote:
| 
| > I have have a server which is where all deliveries are done. This server 
| > is not advertised "anymore" in DNS, but spammers are still sending to 
| > it in defiance of my TTL from DNS configuration.
| > I know that most of my clients who use this server are located within
| > my country (damn Kenya!).
| 
| Your customers use this server for relaying? Then you probably identify 
| them by SMTP AUTH or fixed IPs. That should give you the facility to 
| block unauthorized senders.

Yes and yes. I already do that. However, it has not stopped spammers 
from connecting to it, which is why I am looking at this other option.

Kindly give me the idea in your mind, how I can block the spammers,
without knowing their IP address before hand.


        cheers
       - wash 
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