* Carlos Mennens <carlosw...@gmail.com>:
> My <postmaster> default account is getting hammered with spam. I've
> got SA / Amavisd-new working and tagging the messages as ***spam***
> however I've just re-configured SA to be a little more aggressive on
> scoring the messages. My question to the Postfix group is if I can
> configure a restriction in /etc/postfix directory to prevent repeat
> offenders from sending email to me. Someone a few years ago on this
> mailing list assisted me on configuring Postfix to use a
> 'client_access' & 'client_access.db' file to block IP's as shown
> below:
> 
> 95.98.160.248      REJECT
> 190.64.194.12      REJECT
> 
> I've noticed that I am now getting spam emails from several different
> hosts on one single network rather than from a particular host. Can I
> block the entire network as follows:
> 
> 95.98.*                REJECT


95.98 REJECT

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