On Friday, January 21, 2005 at 12:48:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:


>> >>   Is it possible to have IMail v8.14 block incoming SMTP connections
>> >> based on a DNS name instead of an IP address?

>> > That can't be done with IMail alone -- you would need a third-party addon
>> > (such as our Declude JunkMail Pro) to do that.
>>
>>   I'm assuming Declude adds into IMail as a delivery application. If that 
>> is the case, delivery
>>   applications operate on messages that have already made it into the queue.

> Correct.  IMail's architecture prevents addons from accessing the SMTP 
> connection.

  I guess I will have to take the message and do reverse on the IP in the 
received headers and
  use Perl's regex on the list from a text file. Bad thing is I can't even 
reject the message.
  There is no option on SMTP32.exe to reject. I'll have to tag the message and 
set up a filter
  for the tag in each domain.

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Duane Hill



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