>I have mentioned this before, but...
>
>The mail queue on our main MX keeps filling up with entries of the form:
>
>
>59m 3.4K 17tRfs-00vg6d-00 <> *** frozen ***
> users002@???
>
>Closer inspection shows that the corresponding message is a delivery
>failure report from some mail server. The messages are frozen because
>there is no such user here. I'm fairly sure that the original message did
>not originate on our network, i.e. someone outside our company must be
>faking the sender address.
>
>Questions:
>1. Does anyone have any idea about how I can figure out what where the
>failed messages actually come from.
>2. Has anyone seen anything similar? Note that the address is always the
>same (users002@???)
>3. Is there a simple way to block the error reports? (If all else fails;
>these messages themselves
>represent a problem as they fill up the spool area and also make it hard
>to spot real problems.)
>
>--
>Toralf Lund <toralf@???>
>
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Normally I would set the following in my exim.conf:
receiver_verify
sender_verify
This way exim verifys the messages before it accepts them, and unknown localparts should be rejected.
For more information on this, check the docs on the exim site.
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Ed St Pierre