My SIMS works well for our small, private mail server. It runs on an SE/30 as I have only 4 active users on my LAN and this does the job for me (SIMS 1.8b8 and Mac OS7.5).
I have watched the logs and seen spammers and hackers locked out by SIMS ... it is quite robust and I hardly ever need to restart my trusty SE/30!
However one spammer has succeeded in sending mail to a user at my domain.
An email from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has been delivered to one of my users - well several emails from this name. Though the message originates from outside my LAN, it is being delivered to my user. I do not have a real user account in the name of 'admin'.
Can I use the router to route any msg from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to 'error'? In other words, if any email comes to SIMS from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' I want to kill the email without it being delivered to any user.
I have studied the documentation but could not find a way to do this. Any help/guidance/suggestions will be very welcome.
Thanks
DCK
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