Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 10:29:24 AM, you wrote:
> I use various anti spam messages but this spammer took the biscuit:
> - -oilandgasremoval@???
> Any attempt by any of my antispam software (tmda for example) which
> tries to confirm or deny the existamce of the email address fails
> because exim sees the -oiland.... as a command line option.
> So does anyone know how I would prevent these coming in.
My tip would be to check your configuration. Somewhere in there the
target EMail-address is passed as a simple argument, thus seen as
command-line option.
I just checked - seems like amavis (a mail virus scanner) hits this
problem. You have to change the amavisd (if you're using it) to
specify '--' in front of the recipients when delivering the scanned
mails.
So if another software calls exim to deliver the mails, try to add
'--' explicitely.
HTH.
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