"eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>It's ridiculous because if qmail-[smtpd] could do the lookup and
>reject for invalid users, I would not have hardly any bounced
>messages.
"It's ridiculous because if pigs had wings, they could fly."
Pigs don't have wings, and qmail-smtpd can't do the lookups. You
either need to stop wishing your pig could fly or trade it for a bird.
>Yep. But getting them to change is gonna be darn near impossible.
Do what I did: add them to badmailfrom.
>Again, getting them to change will be darn near impossible. But, the real
>point here is that I'm wondering if there is any way to change the default
>bounce message to something they will process.
How would we know? Have you asked them what will work? Let me guess:
they don't respond.
>... PLUS, there is legitimate mail coming in from
>both of those servers for valid users. Doing it this way, I'd be blocking
>that as well.
Set up a web page explaining that pm0.net is being blocked until they
stop abusing your mail service. Send the prayer-chain granny the URL.
-Dave