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I don't think there is ... many spamwares aren't actually full bonafide mail
servers, they are just smtp-enabled applications that loop through a
database of name and broadcast out messages without much intelligent
processing of replies from the receiving server.  You're best bet would be
to try to block the connection immediately by adding the IP in the
block-by-IP list or better yet, do a router-level block.

--
Yves Lacombe
SPAM Fighting Team
T4C/BMC Server Support
(514) 845-1666 ext. 300

----- Original Message -----
From: "Warren Sampson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 9:44 AM
Subject: [VOPmail Beta] RBL Blocked Server keeps talking


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I have gotten RBL working on my VOPmail system. I have noticed though
that a lot of servers ignore the 550 command and just keep on talking.
Is there anyway to stop/deal with this?

SNIP------------------------------------------
---- SMTPRS log entry made at 10/08/2002 05:31:01
Incoming SMTP call from 217.126.63.217 at 05:30:29.
The address 217.63.126.217.inputs.relays.osirusoft.com is found in the
RBL Cache.
The address 217.63.126.217.proxy.relays.osirusoft.com is found in the
RBL Cache.
The address 217.63.126.217.socks.relays.osirusoft.com is found in the
RBL Cache.
The address 217.63.126.217.relays.ordb.org is found in the RBL Cache.
The address 217.63.126.217.bl.spamcop.net is found in the RBL Cache.
The address 217.126.63.217 () was found in the Realtime Black List.
<<< 220 kmp4.kmpdesigns.com VopMail ESMTP Receiver



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