>If the Return-Path consistently has a domain or sub-domain of
>mailstimulator.com, you can route that to ERROR:
>
>mailstimulator.com = error
>*.mailstimulator.com = error
>
>You'll also need to enable 'Verify Return-Paths' in the SMTP settings for
>those router lines to reject incoming messages. If the relay address,
>216.241.65.205, is always the same (you didn't say one way or the other),
>add it to your internal blacklist.
I followed your advice and in the router I have:
mailstimulator.com = NULL
*.mailstimulator.com = NULL
and 216.241.64.205 happens to be my one and only entry in the blacklist....
and VRP is always on yet this one sneaked through!
grrrrrrrrr
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...I think I'm gonna adopt the large bat method! ;)
TIA
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