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Re: 209.68.1.140 (209.68.1.0 /24) blocked by bellsouth.net for SMTP

  • From: Suresh Ramasubramanian
  • Date: Sun Sep 25 23:33:10 2005
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On 25/09/05, Michael Loftis <[email protected]> wrote:
> result in me having to call postmaster to get them to remove it.  Also just
> one hacked webform usually results in the same problem (we have thousands
> of web hosting customers).  It's in our projects list to find 'some way' to
> rate limit individual senders but it's not a high priority right now.

One hacked webform can pump out as much spam in a few hours as the
rest of your users would send email to AOL in a week.

-srs
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Suresh Ramasubramanian ([email protected])