Mark Powell wrote:

On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Eric Smoker wrote:


I use dnsbl with a private blacklist.


I looked at that but I didn't want to do the DNS stuff. The same joejobbers run various jobs out of the same 2 class C blocks (well a 24 subnet of a Class A). Some NIXDOMAIN on reverse some don't and I expect they change domain names on a regular basis. I'm tired of them and just want to block them at the ip level.


Just use dnsbl and set RBLSMTPD to your error message in tcpserver?
Doesn't touch the DNS e.g.

1.2.3.4:allow,RBLSMTPD="Your machine at %IP% is very naughty."

Cheers.

Coolness! I never messed with RBLSMTP 'cause I thought it only dealt with DNS type black lists which our owners have said we won't use.


Thanks,
Eric



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