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use curl to keep IP file in sync with customer1st Spammer_IP.txt
list,
here's a quick command using the very cool curl command (built into OSX!)
that will help those of you who have chosen to rely on John Sievert's IP
listing:
All on one line...
curl http://www.customer1st.com/AntiSpam/Spammer_IP.txt -o
/Path/on/your/local/system/to/Spammer_IP.txt
Now you don't have to fool around with copy paste, etc... just make sure the
second argument (after the -o) has the same path that your SMTP filter has.
you could put that in a cron job if you want to be in sync.
very nice Mr. Sievert. Thanks!
dan
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