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David Cantrell writes:
> I already block mail from a rather large number of IPs before mail even
> reaches spamassassin, but have recently been thinking about blocking
> ASes instead of IPs.  That way, when $spamming_scum gets a new netblock
> they're automagically blocked without me having to add it to a long
> list.
> 
> I thought it might be useful for spamassassin to be able to do this too.
> A quick look through the archives and the current sources shows nothing
> relevant.
> 
> I found this:
>   http://zgp.org/linux-elitists/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> which gives a bit of background info on why this might be useful, and
> ways of getting at the necessary data.

It does look very interesting.  I'd be keen to see results ;)
I wonder what we could use this for -- Bayes tokens?

One thing -- I have a feeling that senderbase may provide a way
to get AS numbers...

- --j.
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