Well, i must say that i have a lot problems with the specific case:

I have some customers that use one conection from my ISP and that conection have just one IP, ok... i use this line on my /etc/tcp.smtp:

192.168.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD="",MAXCONNIP="2",CHKUSER_RCPTLIMIT="50",CHKUSER_WRONGRCPTLIMIT="2"
(let's assume that IP)

Ok. Then... if some of those customers get infected by some virus, they send to my server large amount of e-mails, i can't block the ip, because i'll block about 40 or maybe 50 customers and i can't block one specific user, because the virus changes the user all the time like:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

And of course i can't block the hole domain.

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John Devenport wrote:
Yes, but I wanted to test both the things to find out which is better for my environment.
Is there anyone with the same problem?


Arthur Girardi ha scritto:
If I got it right, you receive spam from external host claiming to be from your own domain? Is that it?

Wouldn't this be a case for SPF checking?

Arthur


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