Monte Mitzelfelt writes:
>
> > I find it easier to do something like
> > echo "@hotmail.com" >> /var/qmail/control/badmailfrom
>
> That doesn't clean out your queue of outgoing crap, or did I miss
> something there? Easier is nice when it works, but I tend to prefer
> effective over easy. This way they get complaints about your service
> which on average they care fairly little about, not about their screwed up
> service which is causing us grief.
Well, you can always temporarily put hotmail.com into smtproutes for
127.0.0.1, then rehup qmail-send. This will immediately bounce everything
that's queued up for hotmail.com, after a minor expenditure in CPU time and
disk space, as the crap rotates through the queue, a couple of times,
before it finally figures out where it wants to go. The sender will get an
obnoxious bounce, but your queue will be clear.
--
Sam