If its just one spammer, a quick fix for that would be to setup
restrictions based on his origin or content to block him off.
For a perm fix, you might want to look into the rewrite rules. I'm not
sure where the address is appearing (eg, is it in the To: field?, or
just in a Recevied: header?), so I can't say for sure.
On Mon, 28 Jun 1999, Richard Welty wrote:
> i'm running exim 2.10, majordomo 1.94.4, with a bunch of mailing lists
> in a virtual domain, digest.net. the setup is simply to put the
> majordomo aliases in a dedicated alias file for the virtual domain,
> nothing fancy, and i've never altered the outgoing aliases out to hide
> them.
>
> now i've suddenly got a spammer hitting bmw-digest-outgoing@???
> directly, and i have a compelling need to change the -outgoing address
> and/or otherwise reconfigure things to make -outgoing go away or move
> elsewhere.
>
> does anyone have a quick explanation of how to handle this problem?
>
> thanks,
> richard
>
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