Jack Lyons wrote:
<> On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Matthew G. Saroff (Do not Reply to this Address) wrote:
<> :> Received: from
<> :netsource.com(2cust94.max2.orlando.fl.ms.uu.net[145.36.156.24]) by
<> :nethost(_at_)webmaster(_dot_)com)[156.23.124.125])
<> :(1Cust107.max4.miami.fl.ms.uu.net[154.24.123.105])
<> :(8.8.5/8.6.5) with SMTP id GAA04603 for <mailsubs(_at_)hotmail(_dot_)com>;
Tue, 07 Oct
<> :1997 15:06:25 -0600 (EST)
<>
<> There it is:
<>
<> :0
<> * ^Received:.*\/(\.uu\.net|-0600 \(EST\))
<> /dev/null
Ummm ... Assume a site (mine for example) has UUNet as an external mail
relay. Further assume my link goes down. Each and every incoming
message for meitca.com will queue on mail.uu.net.
:0
* ^Received:.*\/(\.ms\.uu\.net|-0600 \(EST\))
^^^^
/dev/null
Now one is blocking the MSN dialups, which are all in the ms.uu.net
subdomain.
Rgds,
Reto L.
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