Ted wrote:

> thank you for the info.  It seems that every time a new virus comes out
> with its own smtp engine I get thousands of emails from people on
> dynamic IPs that are infected for weeks without even knowing it, so I
> was hoping to slow this down.  The ones that contain the code are not a
> problem, I can stop those easily.  But the other annoying ones just keep
> coming.  I wish the ISPs would do something about it.  But maybe the
> DNSBL for these dynamic IPs is not the answer.

I've been experimenting with solutions to this problem. But, so far, I
haven't found anything that really works. The next version of TF will
include a tool for creating block lists based on the sources of junk, but
using that have done little to reduce the junk I get or even to reduce the
bandwidth used. I'm beginning to think a more radical solution is needed,
but I don't have any ideas that I'm sure will work.

             Randy Brukardt

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