Spam problem!

Derek Ragona derek at computinginnovations.com
Thu May 25 08:46:05 PDT 2006


There are many ways to combat spam.  One of the easiest is to use 
mailscanner in the ports.

You can configure mailscanner to compare senders against known lists of 
SPAMers, in addition to it's own rules.

         -Derek


At 09:53 AM 5/25/2006, Olga Zenkova wrote:
>I use sendmail 8.13.3 and gather full log of its work.
>I see such strings in it:
>
><<< RCPT TO: user1 at domain.com
> >>> 250 2.1.5 <user1&domain.com>... Recipient ok
><<< RCPT TO: user2 at domain.com
> >>> 250 2.1.5 <user2&domain.com>... Recipient ok
><<< DATA
><<< To: user3 at domain.com
>
>where user1, user2 - users names
>domain.com - domain name
>
>After that user1 and user2 get spam letters to their
>mailboxes with field "To: user3" in it. There are no
>user1 or user2 in this field. Is it possible to cut
>off these letters? Especially it is difficult to
>explain for user1 and user2 why they got letters
>addressed not for them.
>
>Thanks!
>Olga Zenkova
>
>
>
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