Hello.
How do I filter a range of IP addresses.
example, this one.
64.49.243.63mail46.thesuperspecialsales.com
64.49.243.115 mail110.thesuperspecialsales.com
I block one then they start using 115, do I have to make a entry for each ip?
Thanks
Steve.
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Steve,
From the Junkmail Manual:
To blacklist a range of IPs, you can use CIDR style IP ranges. For
example, 127.0.0.0/8 would blacklist all addresses from 127.0.0.0
through 127.255.255.255. 127.0.0.0/24 would blacklist the Class C
range from 127.0.0.0 through 127.0.0.255.
George Kulman
I'm looking at my Junkmail Logfile, and I'd like to know what has happened
to a message.
Can I see this in the dec.log?
I can see this message has failed several tests, but I did not find a
attached this mail or something like that?
Currently, Declude JunkMail does not log the actions that
Brian,
Sunday, September 29, 2002 you wrote:
BG I am a small specialty hosting company
That's kind of what we do.
BG 1. What do you think of Declude Junkmail - are you and your users
BG satisfied?
Very good product for IMAIL, excellent support and service from
the vendor, and
Scott has a nifty tool for this. Plug one of the numbers from the range into this URL
as shown:
http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/cidr.ch?ip=64.49.243.63
and a list appears. There are 2 columns seperated by the word through. On the left
side of the word is the lower # of the range and on the
Hi Scott:
It would also be great if you could consider adding a stop test
consideration.
If one is having a lot of tests it seems like it is a waste of resources
to test an eMail if it is already found in blacklist. We automatically
delete all that are listed in our blacklist, therefore all