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using spamd-setup without tarpitting



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Is there any apparent advantage of using spamd/spamd-setup via cron
without actually redirecting the packets to spamd? Instead of tarpitting
blacklisted mail relays, you could simply drop the packets to IPs listed
in the <spamd> table with a rule such as the following:

block in quick log on $ExtIf from <spamd> to ($ExtIf) port smtp

I realized that using a tarpit discourages spammers, but if the primary
purpose is to simply protect your mail server, wouldn't the block
directive be more efficient?

Mel Llaguno
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