Re: [EXIM] some more details about spam

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Author: hamster
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To: Paul Mansfield
CC: tcurdt, exim-users
Subject: Re: [EXIM] some more details about spam
Paul Mansfield wrote....
> sadly, a lot of modern spamming tools seem to
> 1) send from random-user@random-domaim, where random-domain is chosen from a
> list of favourites (e.g. yahoo.com, msn.com, earthlink.net)


and not always one of those, I've had a couple of cases very recently
where one of our customer domains has been the bounce address for porn
spams. Fun...

> sometimes it's not the spam that's the killer, it's the bounce messages from N
> * 100000 (yes 10^5) recipients that fail to get through.


The best solution I've found to that at the moment is the :blackhole: directive

    Mark


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