>>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
are you sure? (see above)
>mailstimulator.com = NULL
>*.mailstimulator.com = NULL
^^^^
make this read "ERROR". I quote Dmitry from March 2002:
"Routing the return-path of an incoming message to NULL would not cause
rejection of the message and will not affect the delivery. Routing to error
will: the message will be rejected."
>
>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!
Regardless, this method in SIMS has been around so long that any bugs
were worked out long ago. In general, if it sneaks through, you are
either doing something wrong, misinterpreting something, or the
headers are not what you think.
Stefan Jeglinski
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