Well, you could add HSM to the blacklist_from lists, at the global level.

I go a step farther...I block them at the MTA level, with a 550 message 
that their traffic isn't welcome here.

Every time they slip through with a new domain, I add it to my spamlist 
for 550 rejection.

On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> >I've got my threshold set to 5, and stuff still slips through. It's
> >usually *very* short spam, with cleverly spelled words like "p0rn" instead
> >of "porn" and stuff like that. It's annoying, but spams like that have
> >been few & far between.
> 
> 
> My threshold is at 3, otherwise perfectly tuned for my level of spam, except for one
> source: High Speed Media. I get dozens of messages from them per day, and they
> typically only score 1.0 or less. Something has to be done about these guys in the
> next version of SA. RBLs don't seem to have been blocking them yet.

-- 
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