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| Subject: | Re: spambots and dictionary attacks |
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| Date: | Fri, 17 Nov 2006 15:11:19 -0800 |
On Friday 17 November 2006 08:02, rowland onobrauche wrote:
I would like to hear from anyone that has successfully blocked spambots or dictionary attacks without the need of another server in between your mailserver and the senders. The mailserver on my end is exim and it is actually a virtual server, so i cannot really edit the exim.conf file, but have access to access, virtusertable, trustedusers and sendmail.cw. regards rowland
Do you mean a mail proxy between the cloud and your existing mail server, or what? -- Greg Metcalfe
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