Me: *"These work in the same way as a DNS reverse look-up but instead of returning a domain name, the result is a value depending on whether or not that particular DNSBL is listing the originating IP address as a suspected source of spam."*

Time I was in bed, asleep... it's not like an rDNS look-up at all... more like a DNS look-up, but the advice is still good...

And don't block the whole /24 unless you're absolutely certain that you don't want to accept mail from *any* IP address in that sub-net, e.g. because of the country of origin.

On 06/06/2022 23:18, The Doctor via Exim-users wrote:
Just going over my spam and I find this IP 195.133.39.99

sending a lot of junk.  How can you block such a class C?

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