On Aug 14, 2008, at 2:01 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Yeah, Sam had me comment that out as a default because of a lot of
international users.
probably a wise choice - agreed on the reasons.
Read through the spamdyke doc, and you'll see how you can block only
certain
country codes. Or you could just uncomment this parameter, then
whitelist
your clients.
I'd rather just block stuff from Israel, but in the case of stuff
being sent by proxies, as it often is, some way to go by character set
would be the holy grail.
Harry
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