> I just added this and I tested it from a yahoo account by > sending to 4 addresses on my domain, 3 of which are bogus. > > Yahoo makes 4 connections: > > 10800 Listening... > 10800 Connection request from 68.142.206.160 port 43138 10800 > 1 SMTP accept process running 10800 Listening... > 10800 Connection request from 68.142.206.160 port 43139 10800 > 2 SMTP accept processes running 10800 Listening... > 10800 Connection request from 68.142.206.160 port 43140 10800 > 3 SMTP accept processes running 10800 Listening... > 10800 Connection request from 68.142.206.160 port 43141 10800 > 4 SMTP accept processes running 10800 Listening... > > So, that's disappointing. The spammer has to cooperate? > > Marilyn Davis > The only way to deal with that is to set smtp_accept_max_per_host = 1.
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