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From: "Matthew Andersen" <mander@logi.net>
To: "'Endre Palfi'" <cyborg@earthlink.net>,
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Subject: RE: DNS Info?
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 09:17:00 -0700
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I have banned them along with 300+ other mail servers, so far 134 of the
domains have stopped relaying. The problem is they won't stop using the
server as long as it is relaying. Even if I block the IP's my mail servers
take a hit. We are talking over 300 machines relaying, and at about a rate
of 50000 messages per hour.

Matthew

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