Here is what i did on my domains, but this only blocks mail
up to a point; We really can't stop these ppl from trying.
What i did was specify in virtusertable the list of valid
users, like this:


----------------------------------------
# /etc/mail/virtusertable

[EMAIL PROTECTED]      user1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]      user2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]      user3
@domain.com           error:invalid user
----------------------------------------

virtual host has to be enabled to make this work.
This effectively blocks users other than user1 user2
and user3.  There may be other ways, such as putting
the block in /etc/mail/access.  There is also should
be an error clause other than "error:invalid user"
to just drop the mail (no error reply), but i dont
remember right now.    

hth
jondz


> 
> Anyone can give me some advice on how to stop mails with my domain on
> it? 
> For example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Is this a spam? 
> If it is a spam where can I look for it so I can stop it from sending
> mails to my clients?
>  
> Im using sendmail
>  
> Thank you.

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