> 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?
Hello Greg.
I need to be able to filter out the spam bots without a proxy, and
without having access to exim.conf.
rowland
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Greg Metcalfe wrote:
> 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?
Hello Greg.
I need to be able to filter out the spam bots without a proxy, and
without having access to exim.conf.
rowland
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