Or maybe block them by ESP? I saw there is a Perl module listing those big 
providers in China.

https://metacpan.org/pod/Data::ChineseESP

regards 

On Sat, Nov 23, 2019, at 7:33 PM, Rafael Azevedo wrote:
> I've blocked the entire ASIA netblocks in my ASN.
> We don't exchange any information with that part of the world, neither any of 
> our customers.
> All we get from that part of the world is DDoS attacks, brute force attacks 
> and spam.
> Sorry for those who don't agree with me, its ok, but I got tired of being 
> attacked and having this old type of thought "blocking China is blocking 
> money" or maybe "There are good people there as well".
> Over 20 years working with internet and the only thing that came to me from 
> China is my Macbook.
> Good people always end up paying for the bad ones. That's how world works.
> By the way, you can find ASIA NETBLOCK on the internet and block them all 
> easily.
> Good luck.
> BR,
> 
> Em sex., 22 de nov. de 2019 às 23:00, 황병희 <soyeo...@doraji.xyz> escreveu:
>> merr...@fn.de writes:
>> 
>>  > [...] do you think if it is possible to reject all mails from China? 
>> Thanks 
>> 
>>  How about moving to Gmail(Google Apps)? Gmail's spam defense is not bad, i
>>  think. Plus don't block China. Blocking China is blocking money.
>> 
>>  Sincerely,
>> 
>>  -- 
>>  ^고맙습니다 _地平天成_ 감사합니다_^))//

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