Hi,
have you tried
postmaster@[%REMOTEIP%],root@[%REMOTEIP%],abuse@[%REMOTEIP%]
THIS will at least attempt to delivery it to the CORRECT (sending) mail
server. Which does't mean it won't bounce back - but those who DO reach
someone at won't be an "innocent" party.
Your other option is - automatically forward suspect mail to SPAMCOP. THEY
will analyze the header and send you a confirmation URL. They will perform
WHOIS lookups against the offending IP addresses.
When you click on the confirmation URL, you can make certain that the
message WAS SPAM and then click a button to fire off emails to the
abuse/postmaster addresses of the involved IP addresses. AND, it will
automatically detect new open relays and submit these IP addresses into the
open relay databases.
It's extra work for me - but at least I feel like I'm doing SOMETHING about
the problem.
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Phone: +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax: +1 201 934-9206
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