I've often wanted to do this kind of thing, but my understanding is that
proxies and spoofing IPs make selectively blocking bad IPs
questionable -- a lot of experienced sysadmins seem to avoid it, whether
for ssh or apache or whatever. I dunno, maybe it would work
better here for some reason, but
I guess none, looking at the code ;-)
Might be usefull, because for example ezmlm may only filter om headers
and not on content
Cheerz,
Rick
--- qmail-scanner-queue.pl.orig Sun Jun 18 20:30:53 2006
+++ qmail-scanner-queue.pl Sun Jun 18 20:33:17 2006
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@
my $spamc_options='
Hello all,
I have an idea that might help tp reduce the number of incoming spams. it would also reduce the load of the mail server / spamassassin / virus scanner since most of the spams would not even reach the mail server.
Since I'm not a perl expert, I hope someone likes the idea and imp