--On Tuesday, September 23, 2003 16:32 +0200 german aracil boned <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Perl is the solution ;)

I build an automatic system. This read mails from spam folder of my
client, update a list with bad ip's (spamers) and update firewall
with new ips. Now the attack to my system is very small. I have
more of 1000 senders checked and with reyect connections to port 25.

thanks to Perl !

Um, please don't do this. If this were regular spam we were talking about that would be a good idea, but the current deluge is from a virus. If you are creating the blacklist you say you are then you are blocking people *who you have emailed in the past.* Or, at least people who have your email address on their machine somewhere, due to mailing lists, address books, web pages they've viewed, etc.


In other words, you are blocking you friends. (Admittedly, friends who can't run a virus checker, but it is still people who know you.)

Daniel T. Staal

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