At 11:13 AM -0800 1/16/08, Michael Heth wrote:
Is there any way to get this going
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = error
so that any spam just get dumped rather than bounced? As it is the
bounced spam just gets routed to my list server which then dumps it
but I end up doing 3-4 times the processing as the spam trickles
down through my backup servers until it hits the list server.
I'm confused.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> matches any mail coming from IP addresses in the
local blacklist or in any of the DNSBL's you are using. The only
reason to have ANY router rule matching any @blacklisted pattern is
to exempt specific addresses or address patterns from those
blacklists.
If you have NO such rules, you simply never accept mail from the
blacklisted IP's, and it should never be seen by anything else of
yours, since you never even see the data.
What sort of setup do you run that causes mail rejected by SIMS to go
to some other machine of yours?
--
Bill Cole
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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