[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My guess is that you need to add a rule that drops such bad DNS lookups.  Add 
> a hostlist like this:
>
> hostlist bad_hosts = <; 0.0.0.0 ; 127.0.0.0/8 ; :: ; ::1
>
> Then edit your dnslookup router so it looks like this:
>
> dnslookup:
>   driver = dnslookup
>   domains = ! +local_domains
>   transport = dk_smtp
>   ignore_target_hosts = +bad_hosts
>   no_more
>
> The problem looks to me to be a badly configured DNS server.  Possibly 
> deliberatly so.
> Unless this domain is yours.
>
> Regards
>
> David
>   

Well it is a domain I host. I did remove the MX records in a hope that 
it would stop the incoming traffic, but it hasn't. This domain is just a 
website pointer. It's not supposed to accept mail anyways. I didn't have 
it in the local_domains list.

And my dnslookup router is already this:

dnslookup:
  driver = dnslookup
  domains = ! +local_domains
  transport = remote_smtp
  ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8
  no_more

Is that just not doing the same thing?

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