On 09/29/03 at 06:08 -0700, David C King opined:
> 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'.
There must be some router entry that maps <admin> to a real user account
then?
> 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.
Given that you don't have an account named 'admin', and assuming that
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is the Return-Path (not just the From) of the spam
messages try:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = error
Put this above the line that maps <admin> to the real user account and
don't forget to enable 'Verify Return-Paths'.
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Christopher Bort | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Webmaster, Global Homes | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<http://www.globalhomes.com/>
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