Magnus,
I can see why he would want to do that - 99% of the spam I get is from =20=
US-based cable modem- and DSL-hosted systems. My host - earthlink - =20
recently reconfigured their routers to disallow outbound email that =20
doesn't go through their servers, and I wish all ISPs would do that.
Thanks for telling us how to do this - I'm going to configure it and =20
try it out.
Daniel=
Perhaps . . . but I've been getting relayed spam trough XO's legitimate
SMTP servers for a few years now. Using the ISP doesn't exactly solve
or possibly even reduce the problem.
Wouldn't using a Dial-up and Dynamic Black List catch these, and do so
with greater accuracy since most of them delist those that were listed
in error? Add in score based analytics on the BL's and it seems you
could be more aggressive, with a lot less risk.
I personally find greylisting catches the lions share of the dialup
and dynamic ranges at this time, though I am not sure how much longer
that tactic is going to work so well.
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