Hi Peter,
Thank you for your reply.
On Jan 4, 9:38pm, Peter Radcliffe wrote:
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>Toshio Kumagai <Toshio_Kumagai@???> probably said:
>> Does anybody know how to reject "quoted local part"?
>> like this:
>>
>> "somebody@somedomain"@mydomain
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>In a standard exim config that will get rejected unless you have a
>local part of "somebody@somedomain".
Yes, but I think it should be rejected intentionaly such
like percent-hack rejection.
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>> On test 11, exim accepted "somebody@somedomain"@mydomain.
>
>but did it later bounce the mail because the local part wasn't valid ?
That's the problem.
The spammer believes that I maight receive his spam, then I bounce
it back to his site...
I don't want to spam anybody even if he was a spammer ;-)
-- sorry for my terrible English...
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>-- End of excerpt from Peter Radcliffe
Regards,
Toshio Kumagai (Toshio_Kumagai@???), Japan
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