That did the trick! Thank you so much! I will experiment a bit more to make
sure the rest of the IP block can still send, but that appears to be doing
just what I had been aiming for!
I did have to make a small change in the syntax - I had to put the negated IP
on its'' own line, I got a 451 deferral error when I had them on the
same line
as per your example.
Aileen Carlstrom
> That''s not what I had in mind when I had to decide the order in
which
> to evaluate the orders.
>
> Did you try excluding the "bad" IP address from the dc_relay_nets
> list, like in "!10.11.12.13;10.0.0.0/16" which will hopefully
allow
> all 10.0.0.0/16 with the exception of 10.11.12.13?
>
> Greetings
> Marc
>
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