hmm fredy :)

but there's one problem :
let's say you are providing radiusdb, and provider y is providing the
dial-in infrastructure.
if you don't have a direct routing between the dialup users and your
mailserver (auth. via radius over internet; i know..bad thing *g* but it
works) your dial-spam-block is 'useless'. that's why i cannot use it.
btw: have you tested it with over 20'000 emails / day? does it slows
everything down?

anyway :) i wish you a good afternoon (it's so rainy and cold here in
zurich)

-steven

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> Auftrag von Fredy Kuenzler
> Gesendet: Montag, 14. Oktober 2002 16:29
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: AW: [swinog] sunrise noc
>
>
> Steven Glogger wrote:
> >
> > but what if he's not using our dial-in? :) then it's useless...
> i use the
> > internal filters of cybercop.ch but they are useless until
> there's one entry
> > in the db :)
>
> Therefore the dial-spam-block is GPL and every ISP is supposed to use
> it.
>
> Fredy
>
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