It is rumored that on or about 2002-10-22 1:12 PM -0500, Chris
Wagner wrote as follows:
Any way to setup router entries to block incoming mail from
top-level domains (I think that's what you call that type of
domain) like .it or .jp or something else similarly?
If there's not natively in SIMS, has anyone figured out a workaround?
Thanks,
Chris Wagner
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Chris
These router entries seem to work for me:
*.ru = error ; russkie mail is always spam to me
*.cn = error ; chinese mail is always spam to me
*.kr = error ; korean mail is always spam to me
Just make sure you don't want mail from one of these domains!
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Sweet.
That's what I was looking for.
I wondered if you could do it at the top-level like that.
Thanks a bunch.
Take care.
Chris
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