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Hi there,
i wonder if there is a way to block a set of addresses like
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with a "joejones*" style logic while still having a catchall address (alias) for that domain.
Nope.
background:
The "joejones" adresses come from spam mail some A****** sent, giving random adresses in our domain as return address. As i can't do anything about the bounces (except for reporting the original spam to Spamcop or Razor if i get my hands on it) i would like to simply drop those messages.
Using one of the available blacklists of open proxies and mail relays should make this problem go away. I highly recommend proxies.relays.monkeys.com; I can't think of any reason NOT to use it.
Hi Sam,
in fact i told Courier to use proxies.relays.monkeys.com and relays.ordb.org and they work fine. The problem here is, that i don't receive relayed spam, but its echoes. A spammer sends out his trash via whatever way and sets the return path to a random address in my domain. So if one of the adresses to which the original spam was sent is invalid, the mailserver in charge tries to inform the sender (joejones - HAHA). These are the mails that come in here. This will probably be < 1% of the original spam volume, but it is annoying enough.
Regards
Dirk
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