I would recommend :blackhole: , as most of these bounce, and will sit
in your queue anyways. You could also try the "Receiver_verify"
option, also you can make a simple script
exim -bp|grep "*** frozen ***"|awk '{system("exim -bp "$3);}'
This will remove all frozen messages.
jason
On 21 Feb 2003 at 14:10, Mike Meredith wrote:
> > On Friday 21 February 2003 12:20, Francisco Azinsan wrote:
> > Someone has sent many emails using randomly generated local parts in a
> > domain that I own as the From address. e.g., <random>@<my-domain>, and
> > now I'm getting all the returned emails back.
>
> Fun ain't it ?
>
> > such as verify failed for SMTP recipient <random>@<my-domain>
> > and hundreds of messages are being queued up on my relay server,
>
> The solution I've adopted for a similar situation was to add aliases to
> the relay server for the non-existent recipients like the following :-
>
> uzicz: :fail:
> cweqx: :fail:
> vdehy: :fail:
> jhzyi: :fail:
>
> Or possibly :-
>
> xyzzy: :fail: This address was forged by a spammer.
>
> Or even :-
>
> xyzzy: :blackhole:
>
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