After taking a look at most of these empty messages, it certainly looks like they all comes from dhcp-pools (adsl/dsl/etc home computers) so it certainly looks like I could try to filter them out directly, the question then comes to, how big impackt would that be on legitimit mail?

at the moment I don't think there would be any problems, but for example, I was thinking of setting up my own mail-server at home also, and there I have ADSL where I get the ip from a dhcp pool, and I would by introducing a filter for this cut of my own home-mailserver from the corporate mail server.

if it just was my mail-server that would be no big problem filtero\ing out so that messages from that one would come through, but it might not be just my mail-server.

anyway, HOW do I set up this type of filtering?

/Christian

Noel J. Bergman wrote:
There is no such matcher as yet, but you could easily write one.

Note that adsl-66-72-203-112.dsl.clevoh.ameritech.net ([66.72.203.112]) is a
DHCP user.  Many mail servers ban e-mails sent directly from DHCP pools, by
using DNS RBLs.

--- Noel


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