Yeah, and how can I implement something like that when my host provides Cpanel?
When you throw out those command lines, I'm afraid I don't know how/where to add those in. I do know how to manipulate Cpanel from a user's standpoint, but that's about it. All I'm after is to block emails based on their IP address or IP range. Thanks for all your help. -- ** Sean Mattingly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ** The Ultimate GTO Picture Site ** featuring Pontiac GTO cars 1964 - 2006. ** http://UltimateGTO.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "mouss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Matt Kettler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <users@spamassassin.apache.org> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 8:31 PM Subject: Re: blacklist not working > Matt Kettler a écrit : > >>header RELAY_CN *X*-*Relay*-*Countries*=~/\bCN\b/ > >>describe RELAY_CN Relayed through china > >>score RELAY_CN 1.0 > >> > >> > >>header RELAY_KR *X*-*Relay*-*Countries*=~/\bKR\b/ > >>describe RELAY_KR Relayed through Korea > >>score RELAY_KR 1.0 > >> > > > > > > Erk! How'd those *'es get in there.. Evil conversion from HTML bold-text > > styles I guess.. > > Thunderbug? > > What is the "cost" of the relay country plugin? is it just a lookup (db > or dns) or does it do more? > >