If you can manage to stop the undeliverable messages, that should stop the problem. I would think that SpamCop would require multiple reporting sources for this to happen.

I get this bounce crap from other servers all the time, especially from AOL, Yahoo, and several Asian sites. It seems that a gateway scenario needs to be monitored for such issues, and you need to block either the sender, or the notifications if at all possible.

If you are using the BOUNCE action in Declude JunkMail, turn it off. Bouncing rejected messages is a very bad practice, and a DNSBL listing for doing this is justified IMO, though I would prefer better categorization of such things in SpamCop.

Matt




Paul Navarre wrote:


I just got a SpamCop report about one of my mail servers. Upon looking at the report, 
it appears
that they are complaining about a "Undeliverable Mail" message.

It seems that one of my domains is being dictionary attacked. The spammer did a 
joe-job, so some
poor guy is being bombed by my server with "Undeliverable Mail" messages. It seems the 
guy being
joe-jobbed is the one reporting my mail server.

Anybody have any advice about what (if anything) I should do?

Paul Navarre

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