I need to bulk-add ip addresses to the smtpd32.acc file.
I found this message in the archives, but the link is dead.


Eddie Cornejo




From: Chris 
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Theoretical acl file size?? 
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 11:15:33 -0800 

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You can now download the ManageAcc.exe file that can be used to modify the
contents of the smtpd32.acc file.

http://www.synsoft.net/Downloads_Imail.cfm?app=manageacc

Instructions are included.  If you have any questions or problems, let me
know.

Chris
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Original Message
From: "Chris"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Theoretical acl file size??
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 16:58:58 -0600

>The system I have in place now runs the Imail Log Analyzer every hour
>looking for SMTPD Connections and SMTPD Senders.  Then a seperate program
>picks up the results and checks the IP's against SpamCop and ORDB.  Any ip
>failing those tests is added to a blacklist db table.  A third program then
>runs every 2 hours an mass exports the table and creates the smtpd32.acc
>file, then resets services.
>Any db entry greater than 15 days old gets deleted to keep the acc file as
>accurate as possible.
>As close as I could get to real-time ip blocking.  Works like a charm.
>
>If anyone wants a copy of the file, email me off list and I'll be happy to
>pass it along.
>
>Chris
>
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>Original Message
>From: "Len Conrad"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Theoretical acl file size??
>Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 16:58:11 -0600
>
>>
>>> > Our smtpd32.acc file is 140,372k and contains 17,607 ip addresses. 
Any
>>> > degredation in performance is unnoticable, theorectically due to
>>> > an overall
>>> > fewer number of requests pouring though the server because of the ip's
>>> > blocked.
>>
>>Do you ever do a report on the maillog, say per week, that shows which 
>>ACL'd ip's are really causing rejects?
>>
>>no big deal, blocking by ip is the most efficient.   You should look into 
>>pktfilter and dump your  .acc ip's in there.   More efficient than asking 
>>Imail to open and SMPTD session to reject.  Cut 'em off at that knees.
>>
>>hmm, maybe somebody using Win SMTP SVC as a relay server in front of
IMail 
>>could run pkfilter.
>>
>>Sort of a Goldmember alter ego, Imgate's  "Mini-Me"  :))
>>
>>Len
>>
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