This really caught my attention. I am still using SIMS for a few small
domains and the spam is killing us - especially from outside the US. How
would I go about forbidding these numbers?
--Thanks
Spell Enterprises
----- Original Message -----
From: "billc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "SIMS Discussions" <SIMS@mail.stalker.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: dictionary
I've also found that for small sites (anyone running SIMS today has to
qualify) it is likely to be very helpful to handle your own local
blacklist in a way that would be unsuitable for most public lists. For
example, most small sites in the US could forbid all of 80-92.*,
210-211.*, and 122-125.* and never lose any legitimate mail.
Unless, as in our case, you happen to host a small but well connected
research/consulting group with regular correspondence with places like
China, Brazil, Eastern Europe, and other typical spam-source IP blocks.
--
Bill Christensen
<http://greenbuilder.com/contact/>
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