I don't like the idea of blocking any mailer-daemon email. Some of it is useful. I've written a bunch of rules that try to catch just the virus-bounce related emails and mark them as spam. You can find them here:
http://www.exit0.us/index.php/VirusBounceRules2


Let me know if they help.
Kevin


Charles Gregory wrote:

I'm wondering whether I would be breaking any 'standards' to block mail to
my 'MAILER-DAEMON' address?

I'm seeing an increasing amount of mail to my '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
which are obvious cases where:

1) Virus or Spam has tried to deliver to a non-existent address here.
2) Our mail server has attempted to return the mail to the faked sender.
3) The faked sender doesn't exist OR the faked sender's system has an
anti-virus program stupidly sending bounces....

End result an 'undeliverable' or 'virus' notice sent *TO* our
MAILER-DAEMON. And usually with no useful information at all about the
original source of the trouble.....


So can I just block that? Or could I block it with a limited list of
exceptions?


Thanks for all advice.

- Charles




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