Il giorno mar, 14/02/2006 alle 19.42 +0800, Shane Chrisp ha scritto:
> On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 12:28 +0100, FuturaHost.Com's Support wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > Got some SPAM like this:
> > Return-Path: Received: from mail.cihost.com (mail.cihost.com
> > [63.249.159.33]) by home.kiski.net with smtp; Feb, 13 2006 11:12:51 PM
> > +0600
> >
> > Was going to !@ the badmailfrom, but want to check with the list if this
> > is really recommended.
> >
> > Thanks
>
> I would add that IP, or possibly the whole range in the whois to the cdb
> file and deny them that way. We block most of China and Korea due to the
> amount of spam and the fact that they just dont seem to care about it
> and take action against thier clients when you report it to them.
Thanks for your answer. Unfortunately we have customers who have
business in China. Despite that, blacklisting the IP (after we receive
the email) wouldn't prevent it to reach our servers and would mean more
work dealing with rules
Returning to my original question. Do you believe that adding
!@ within the badmailfrom is sane/safe?
Thanks
>
> Shane
>
>
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