On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 08:14:50AM -0500, Bolivar Diaz Galarza wrote: > Thanks for the tip, I will try that monday and post the results. Another way to go is to put the offending host into your smtp.rules or what it's called in your setup with 10.0.1.1:deny so they can't even connect. Be sure to rebuild the .cdb file after that. This will not work if you can't do it on all your MX's, though (which I, for one, can't - bummer!) -Johan -- Johan Almqvist
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