Use postfix to stop it, if there's just one problem addr.  Eg.
create an alias for that user and redirect mail to /dev/null,
or use header_checks to reject the mail with a custom error
message.


---- Original Message ----
From:  <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Dbmail] Mail problems
Sent: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 13:23:57 -0500

> Can someone help me diagnose what these lines would be doing?
> 
> Feb 10 13:19:23 mail dbmail/smtp[3121]: mail_adr_list(): mail address 
> parser finished
> Feb 10 13:19:23 mail dbmail/smtp[3129]: mail_adr_list(): scanning for From
> Feb 10 13:19:23 mail dbmail/smtp[3131]: mail_adr_list(): scanning for From
> Feb 10 13:19:23 mail dbmail/smtp[3133]: mail_adr_list(): scanning for From
> Feb 10 13:19:23 mail dbmail/smtp[3140]: GetConfigValue(): found value 
> [dbmail]
> Feb 10 13:19:23 mail dbmail/smtp[3141]: GetConfigValue(): found value 
> [127.0.0.1]
> Feb 10 13:19:23 mail postfix/qmgr[2971]: 9F82F10899: from=<>, size=2914, 
> nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> 
> I am having serious problems with my mail server today and it looks like 
> it's getting bounded with incoming junk going to one address which isn't 
> even valid.  But all the connections coming in create connections to the 
> MySQL DB which causes the server some problems.
> 
> Can someone help me out?  I am using postfix / MailScanner / DBMail.
> 
> Bryan
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