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Matt,
MB>It is like fishing. Cast a line in the water and eventually you get a bite.
MB>For these dictionaries are used to crack passwords. The only guessing is in
MB>username. Believe it or not these work quite well when the work is distribu
MB>among hundreds of compromised zombie hosts. If you can change your pop ser
MB>port it is recommended to close that hole entirely.
With VADV32, I've blocked all email IP's, except the incoming ones
from my email server. If they repeatedly try to crash the deal here, it
ends up in the cached IP file (which then refuses the connection
entirely), or I'll put it in the blocked IP address...same result.
Daryl
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