I'm thinking of rejecting connections from some 'spam problem areas' in
the connect acl.
Below are the config I wish to use.
Does anyone have anything to comment? Might I end up with some
unexpected problems? Are the regexes matching the end users and do their
ISP's really serve them with mail gateways?
Regards,
Andreas
# comcast.net
deny condition = ${if match
{$sender_host_name}{\N^c-.*\.comcast\.net$\N} {yes}{no} }
message = Use your ISP's mail server to send mail
# rr.com
deny condition = ${if match
{$sender_host_name}{\N^cpe-.*\.res\.rr\.com$\N} {yes}{no} }
message = Use your ISP's mail server to send mail
# verizon.net
deny condition = ${if match
{$sender_host_name}{\N^pool-.*\.verizon\.net$\N} {yes}{no} }
message = Use your ISP's mail server to send mail
# wanadoo.fr
deny condition = ${if match
{$sender_host_name}{\N\.abo\.wanadoo\.fr$\N} {yes}{no} }
message = Use your ISP's mail server to send mail
# proxad.net
deny condition = ${if match
{$sender_host_name}{\N\.(adsl|fbx)\.proxad\.net$\N} {yes}{no} }
message = Use your ISP's mail server to send mail