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Really block ISP numbers, not using TLD, just using the IP.

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  • cPanelLauren
    Why not just block the entire range? You should still be able to do this within SpamAssassin. If you're a reseller user you may or may not have access to the exim configuration manager to black list the IP or the firewall settings but you should still be able to create a filter which will do this. Global Email Filters | cPanel & WHM Documentation For Example If the spammer's first two octets are 192.168. the following should work
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  • iNiC
    Many thanks @cPanelLauren There is no "SpamAssassin" in the cPanel I have, but Host said "Spam Filters" IS SpamAssassin. Your redirecting me to Global Email Filters has done the trick. Many thanks - I really do appreciate the help. ~i~
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  • cPanelLauren
    Yea Spam Filters is SpamAssassin, a custom plugin/rule would also resolve this issue if you're using it but I am glad the Global filter did the trick!
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  • keat63
    I'd be a little bit careful when creating your global filter. If you blocked the IP address octets rather than a word/phrase, you could in theory block all sorts that you never intended. Lets assume that the troublesome IP address is 123.456.789.012 If you create a filter which goes eg: If any header contains 123.456, then you could in effect block a whole country/isp/region If these are coming from somewhere obscure that you have no dealings with or don't much care about, then it should be OK I have a user in Thailand, who consistently gets locked out due to a somewhat aggressive firewall rule blocking class b subnets
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