On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:53:14PM -0700, Jim Lang wrote:

> OK here is the scenario.   
> Spammer sends mail to: [email protected] from forged address 
> [email protected]
>
> If [email protected] is delivered locally, not a problem, if the 
> address is invalid, postix rejects the mail during the smtp connection.
>
> But if [email protected] is an alias to [email protected], 
> postfix accepts the mail as deliverable and forwards it to hotmail.com.  
> But if [email protected]  can for whatever reason not be delivered, 
> otherserver.com does what it is supposed to do and rejects the mail during 
> the smtp connection, which causes postfix to send out a non-delivery  
> report to [email protected]  -- backscatter.
>
> Is there a way to stop this? 

Some backscatter is unavoidable, you can keep the volume low by removing
local aliases to no-longer-valid external addresses, and by rejecting
mail from spam sources, using good blacklists, ...

-- 
        Viktor.

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