Sorry, this is quite OT, just I am desperately seeking an advice. Could anyone please suggest a good resource on sendmail access file configuration with exhaustive samples on fighting spammers (I googled, found something, still looking for the "best" one). A few days ago I started receiving lots of spam with forged FROM address as if it was sent from my own domain, which I think should be impossible because my sendmail is configured to NOT relay anything, and I am using ISP's mailing server to send my mails which is secure, password protected, and so on... Tested my domain with http://verify.abuse.net/cgi-bin/relaytest, it says all tests performed, no relays accepted. Still I was receiving spam from "myself" and other "domain users" each time with different name... Yesterday configured sendmail's access list to reject any of those "alien names", and they stopped appearing in my inbox, but today I received twice as much spam from other sources and also from "myself". So, I would appreciate any good advice on how to best deal with this problem at the mail server (on Linux) level.

Is it possible to define more complex rules in the sendmail's access file ? I know about blackhole service, just looking for other options.

Best wishes
Viktoras

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