On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 12:16:13PM -0400, Terry Carmen wrote: > Henrik K wrote: >> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:34:28PM +0000, Duane Hill wrote: >> >>> On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, Terry Carmen wrote: >>> >>> >>>> /[ax]dsl.*\..*\..*/i 450 AUTO_XDSL Email Rejected. You appear >>>> to be connecting from a Dynamic IP address. /client.*\..*\..*/i >>>> 450 AUTO_CLIENT Email Rejected. You appear to be connecting from >>>> a Dynamic IP address. >>>> /cable.*\..*\..*/i 450 AUTO_CABLE Email Rejected. You appear >>>> to be connecting from a Dynamic IP address. >>>> /dial.*\..*\..*/i 450 AUTO_DIAL Email Rejected. You appear >>>> to be connecting from a Dynamic IP address. >>>> >>> Why do you 450 causing the connecting servers to come back time and >>> time again? >>> >> >> Not to mention these regexes hit multi-tld domains. Few examples.. >> >> dns.televicable.net.mx >> deliv-b0.cablevision.net.mx >> mail.cableplus.com.cn >> mail.supercable.net.ve >> mail0.cablenet.ne.jp >> mail0.supercabletv.net.co >> email.ibukdial.co.uk >> mail.mundial.com.ar >> smtpsvc.dialin.co.uk >> www.medialempresa.com.br >> > > They were samples. you would need to develop whatever regular > expressions are appropriate for your site.
Sorry but developing stupid regexpes anywhere is not appropriate, especially when it can be done right. But hey, you are free to block /.*/ if you want, who am I to judge. It certainly blocks spam!