This is a discussion on Re: Block bounced messages resulting from spam or mydoom? within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; man, 09.02.2004 kl. 15.58 skrev Jimmy Mensinger: > Hi, I've searched this list long and hard ...
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man, 09.02.2004 kl. 15.58 skrev Jimmy Mensinger:
> Hi, I've searched this list long and hard and can't find a suggestion for > how to block any incoming bounced messages. It seems to me that our users > are getting lots of undeliverable mail errors bounced back to them from > email they didn't originally send. Most of them are running macs so I know > they can't be victims or hosts of any viruses. As a system policy it is > fine by me to block all returned messages for the meantime. But how to do > this? You can't, really. Blocking <> (null) senders will get you into peoples' bad books and refusing bounces only makes the problem as an Internet point of view a whole lot worse. One of the mailadmins from one of the largest universities here in the Netherlands (TU Delft) told me recently that Postfix is filtering out Joe Jobs and consigning them to /dev/null at the rate of 3,000+ per minute (he'd made his own filter script). He described a 'tail -f' on the log in graphic terms. --Tonni -- I wish that mailing-list people would stop CC'ing me. Chances (95%) are that if they do, the CC will never make it, anyway. mail: billy - at - billy.demon.nl http://www.billy.demon.nl |
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