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    Question Too much connections to blacklisted bot IP's

    Hi. I've recently observed quite a large amount of outgoing connections from port 25 to numerous (malicious?) IP's through postfix, in turn creating several rather strange smtpd processes. I think they are bad bots. I'm mass banning them via fail2ban in the plesk-postfix part every time they do...
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    Question Blocking bots at server level

    How is it possible to block bots, such as MJ12bot, at server level on a Plesk for Windows ?
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