[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 20:10, Samuel Benzaquen wrote: > >> I think the only way I could think is reporting the IP to some >> DNSBLs. That way you can stop receiving their mails and you leave >> the cleansing problem to their ISP. > > Or simply block the IP with sendmails acces database (or the > equivalent for your choice of MTA) > Considering how many (if not most) of these IPs are on client machines that send mail directly, and not through their ISP's mail host, you can probably drop the entire block of dynamic addresses in your firewall. That's what I've had to do with some optonline blocks, as the ISP seems uninterested in stopping the abuse. -Don
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