On 09/16/03 at 15:13 -0400, Aron Spencer opined:
> Block "64.94.110.11" for now... until they change it...
And that accomplishes what, exactly? Your mail server won't (shouldn't) be
getting connections from 64.94.110.11, so blacklisting it doesn't do any
good. As Bill pointed out, SIMS doesn't check whether or not the address
that a Return-Path resolves to is blacklisted. It just looks to see if
there's an A record for it (any A record). Since there is now an A record
for ALL com and net domains, any bogus com or net return-path will pass the
'Verify Return-Paths' test. Blacklisting 64.94.110.11 doesn't fix that.
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