--On 4 July 2006 21:40:35 +0200 Renaud Allard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> For myself, I would not block any country just because there are some
> notorious spammers there.

Yep, you'd have to start with the USA, but usually you can't rely on the 
domain for that. You might be able to use IP ranges, though ;^)

>  It would be acting like the stupid verizon
> admins. Evenmore, if I blacklist every country that has got spammers, I
> would just end up blacklisting 0.0.0.0/0 but my servers IPs.
>
> Jeremy Harris wrote:
>> Odhiambo Washington wrote:
>>> > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jul 04 19:57:06 2006
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>>> Delivery-date: Tue, 04 Jul 2006 19:57:06 +0300
>>> Received: from acaen-251-1-97-4.w86-205.abo.wanadoo.fr ([86.205.243.4])
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>>
>> Hmm.  On wanna-doo-doo, in France.  Notorious.
>>
>> Only actually on spamcop, among the major dnsbl's - but do
>> you have enough business with France to not block .fr wholesale, and
>> whitelist as needed?
>>
>> Once you get annoyed enough, many ISPs and several whole
>> countries can be usefully dealt with that way.
>>
>> - Jeremy
>>
>



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Ian Eiloart
IT Services, University of Sussex

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