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Am 2009-11-23 21:38 schrieb -:
> I too limit connections to one, and one per 5 minutes.  Should remotes 
> violate that, they get two warnings (ICMP admin-prohibited), and if they're 
> too eager, they fall into my TCP TARPIT.

I wonder. Do you have any data on how typical mail server software
reacts to that sort of policy? What does, for example, a Sendmail or
Exchange server in default configuration do if it tries to deliver two
mails to a destination server, the first one succeeds, and the second
one fails with "administratively prohibited"?

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Tilman Schmidt
Phoenix Software GmbH
Bonn, Germany
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