I put in a spam gateway, specifically, a Sonicwall device because I could never control spam using stock qmailtoaster stuff until Dspam (to much fiddling), but to your question:

It'd be preferable to put an entry in /etc/spamdyke/blacklist_senders file '@domain.tld' so email would never reach the smtp daemon.

Here's the badmailfrom wiki anyway: http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Badmailfrom


On 12/18/2017 11:27 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:
Greetings all,

We are seeing a boatload of spammy mail from new top level domains, <dot> date in particular.  Spamassassin is catching most of them and flagging them as spam, but I'd like to block the domain entirely.  Is this possible in badmailfrom?  Will it support a wildcard such as .@*\.date$, or is the syntax different?  I realize there may be legitimate businesses emailing from that domain at some point in the future, but that future is certainly not now.

Also, if there is a better way of doing this, I am open to suggestions.

Best,

Sean P. Murphy


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