Nick:

I recall a lot of discussion about this with Blackice firewall installed on
the IMail machine.

It seems like a lot of people had a good experience with dictionary attacks
being blocked by Blackice.

May be it is not bad to revisit that discussion.

Regards,
Kami 

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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] dnsbl or OT ms smtp & orf

Folks- 

We have a customer that is really getting hammered with a 'dictionary'
attack. In the magnitude of over 1 million emails a day 
:)   [Won't be long before these attacks come your way... ]

We are using orf with a recipient blacklist to filter the traffic and it is
working like a charm.

To take this a step further I would like to create an dnsbl that would
contain valid email addresses that ms smtp, orf and DJM - but more
importantly ms smtp could use and reject on. Has anyone seen or know of a
way to do this?

Thanks!

-Nick

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