On 1/14/2013 11:45 PM, Tony White wrote:
You might try putting the From: address into the spamdyke senders
blacklist.
/opt/spamdyke/etc/blacklist_senders
best wishes
Tony White
On 15/01/2013 16:33, PakOgah wrote:
On 01/15/13 11:22, David Milholen wrote:
Hello all,
Been a long time since I ve been here to ask a question.
I am getting spam from localhost but its not my localhost..
How do I block this using spamdyke?
SMTP LOG
@4000000050f4d8b10021a73c tcpserver: pid 18003 from 222.254.188.144
@4000000050f4d8b100230e9c tcpserver: ok 18003 mx2:98.16.104.13:25
:222.254.188.144::50262
@4000000050f4d8b213e46264 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
<[email protected]::> remote <localhost:unknown:222.254.188.144> rcpt
<> : sender accepted
@4000000050f4d8b238806c94 CHKUSER accepted any rcpt: from
<[email protected]::> remote <localhost:unknown:222.254.188.144> rcpt
<[email protected]> : accepted any recipient for this domain
@4000000050f4d8b33170ce94 spamdyke[18003]: ALLOWED from:
[email protected] to: [email protected] origin_ip: 222.254.188.144
origin_rdns: localhost auth: (unknown) encryption: (none) reason:
250_ok_1358223529_qp_18005
not sure how to stop localhost with out breaking something..
thanks
Dave
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David Milholen
Project Engineer
P:501-318-1300
if you use spamdyke,
- you can add the email add the email address on
/etc/spamdyke/blacklist_senders
- or you can add the ip on /etc/spamdyke/blacklist_ip
please see spamdyke documentation for detail
http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html
The issue with any of those methods is those id's will change and I will
get it from somewhere else.
I want to stop the bogus local host attempts :)
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David Milholen
Project Engineer
P:501-318-1300