You can enter these into access_db and place a DENY after each 
of the dns names.  I know you can enter partials for the DNS 
you want to block (like: .ni and .jp, etc..) but I do not think 
you can do that with the access_db.  I think all entires in the 
access_db have to be fully qualified.

Any comments on that from anyone else?

Thanks
Jim 



---- On Wed, 08 Jan 2003, Kai Schaetzl 
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> Jonathan Duncan wrote on Wed, 8 Jan 2003 00:36:01 -0000:
> 
> > 2) I have a file that is 1240 lines long of IP addresses 
and 
> > domain/machine names that I have been wanting to blacklist.
> >
> 
> I think you can do this with access_db if you are using 
sendmail, no 
> need for SA.
> 
> 
> Kai
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