On 16 Feb 2005, at 16:07 :37, Bill Cole wrote:
At 11:29 AM -0500 2/16/05, Timothy Binder imposed structure on a stream of electrons, yielding:On 2/16/05 8:00 AM, "Charles Mangin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I don't think so, exactly. I believe that if you blacklist a *domain* (i.e. map it to 'error' in the router) there is no override. The above works to accept mail being offered from addresses on the IP blacklist or in a DNSBL.i asked this before, but never got a reply. any advice or appropriateYes, this is the way to do it.
router entries would be appreciated:i *think* i've set up my router to accept the required abuse and
postmaster emails from blacklisted domains with lines like such (based
on advice previously gleaned from this list):
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = abuse
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = postmaster
It's not often that Bill makes a mistake, but unless something has changed in SIMS since I last had to do this, this is one of those rare times.
Unfortunately, I can't remember the exact details. I was receiving so much spam from hotmail (this was a good 4 years back) that I finally blacklisted the entire domain with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] = error
however, I had ONE person I needed to be able to send receive mail from on hotmail, and I was able do this py placing their address before the error, somehow.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] = [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] = error
or something like that.
(Like I said, it was years ago)
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