OK, I confirmed that there are no nobody aliases.  I will start pouring
through the logs... is there a program that would make that any easier?

Thanks,

Jim
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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] declude queue / imail spool problems?


>
> >We do get lots of dictionary attacks, but they don't actually get in as
> >files do they?
>
> That depends.  If you have a "nobody" alias, they do come in as files, and
> are processed by Declude.  If you do not have a "nobody" alias, then they
> will not be processed (by IMail or Declude).
>
> >don't the emails to bogus users get rejected before they are
> >written to a file?
>
> Yes -- if there is no "nobody" alias.
>
> >The part about dead tests sounds interesting.  Below is a list of the
tests
> >that I am running...
>
> All of those tests are still around, so that shouldn't account for the
problem.
>
> Have you tried looking at the logs to see why there is so much mail?
>                          -Scott
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