Thanks Jason

I do use a few RBLs. Including one of my own - http://dnsbl.phpwebhost.co.za - which is nice in the sense that I have a wordpress plugin called "PWH Honey Pot" so in theory it makes it extremely easy for wordpress sites to contribute to the honey pot email addresses.

Sorbs is a bit of a problem in that its too aggressive and tends to block gmail which is not acceptable to most of my clients.

I'm very interested checking out the backscatterer.org one, thanks for that!

Regards,

John


On 30/06/2016 13:35, Jasen Betts wrote:
On 2016-06-30, John McMurray <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,

I've been seeing an increasing amount of spam arriving as bounce
messages. I'm not sure at all if this is some clever trick to send spam
in a bounce format, or if its actual bounces that was sent somewhere
else with our email addresses as the sender.

Below is an example. Is there anything I can do to prevent my users from
getting these? I've searched as much as I can but I don't seem to see
anything useful for this type of case. I might just be looking in the
wrong places (search terms).
use an RBL or three..

backscatterer.org is specific to this type of spam.

sorbs and spamhaus are worth a look too.



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