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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mostafa
M.Fouad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>...is there a way that 
>do the following
>
>that when a message detected as a spam it automatically update the ip address 
>into the file exim_access_list, even through external perl script
>so the next time i recieve spam from the same source it can be blocked from 
>the 
>connection time...and hence reduce the processing of the message???

If you do this, you will rapidly end up blocking all incoming email from
all the major providers --- they will be sending you mainly good email,
but a little bit will be spam, which will cause you to block all their
future good email as well :-(

... so yes, it's possible, but no, it's not wise

- -- 
richard                                              Richard Clayton

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.         Benjamin Franklin

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