On 05/26/2018 09:03 AM, Luca Bertoncello via Exim-users wrote:
> My problem: I have an "info@"-address that forwards the E-Mails to other
> It results in many bounces in my Exim-queue.
to avoid that issue on my MX I use dovecot as LDA
https://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Exim and redirect via sieve with
Am 27. Mai 2018 08:07:37 MESZ schrieb Luca Bertoncello via Exim-users
:
>Of course I do that!
>But unfortunately I already get tons of spam...
>A couple of years ago was better, but now I get many spam per day
>again... :(
Spam and spam fighting is a evolutionary
Always Learning via Exim-users schrieb:
Hi,
> If you reject emails from MTAs having no rDNS or no resolving HELO (or
> EHLO) names or having a HELO name that is different from the sending
> MTA's host name, most of your spam will not reach your users.
Of course I do that!
On 2018-05-26, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
> On 26/05/18 15:05, Luca Bertoncello via Exim-users wrote:
>> Well, this "info@"-address is a forward to many recipients, not just one...
>
> Oh, a mail-exploder. OK, no cutthrough routing possible. This is
> effectively a
I don't reject invalid HELO's or invalid rDNS and get very Little
spam, because I just ban all those shitty TLDs.
I have found out that most spam uses those new shitty TLDs so just
banning these shitty TLDs in the MIME from and MAIL from is a good
solution:
MAIL from stage:
deny
message =
On Sat, 2018-05-26 at 09:03 +0200, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> Well, unfortunately this address catches many Spam/junk E-Mails and, of
> course, my Exim (4.88) tries to forward them.
> Virus are blocked and will __NOT__ be forwarded, but Spam is some other and,
> of course, I cannot be sure if an
On 26/05/18 15:05, Luca Bertoncello via Exim-users wrote:
> Well, this "info@"-address is a forward to many recipients, not just one...
Oh, a mail-exploder. OK, no cutthrough routing possible. This is
effectively a mailinglist, and you need to put real effort into
curating it. Things like: on
Jeremy Harris via Exim-users schrieb:
> But you're better-off never accepting the message. Consider doing
> cutthrough-routing for these; this means that if the site you are
> forwarding to (Google) refuses the message even as late as after-data
> (which, given they need to
> I have an "info@"-address that forwards the E-Mails to other
> addresses, some on them outside my servers.
>
> Well, unfortunately this address catches many Spam/junk E-Mails and, of
> course, my Exim (4.88) tries to forward them.
> Virus are blocked and will __NOT__ be forwarded, but Spam is
On 26/05/18 08:03, Luca Bertoncello via Exim-users wrote:
> My problem: I have an "info@"-address that forwards the E-Mails to other
> addresses, some on them outside my servers.
>
> Well, unfortunately this address catches many Spam/junk E-Mails and, of
> course, my Exim (4.88) tries to forward
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