On Oct 3, 2008, at 10:10 PM, Chuck Evans wrote:
Yes, that is what is happening. I have contacted Google dozens of
times and no ther mail filter can only be set up from my email not
the forwarding email-I do not control it.
I can see three approaches off the top of my head.
1) First, make sure that this isn't all due to a mistake by an
induhvidual in your own employ.
1a) If it is, make him fix it.
1b) If you are absolutely certain that it isn't, but is rather the
result of malicious acts by an outsider, explain to Google, with full
particulars, that this GMail account is being used as part of a
criminal denial-of-service attack on your system.
2) Put a filter on /your/ system that eliminates everything where the
"To:" is the GMail address. If your email program cannot do that, get
a new email program. (But if you decide later that Option #3 would be
better, turn the filter off again before you try it.)
3) Get an email program that is capable of sending a false "From:".
(Or get any competent Perl, Ruby, or Java programmer to write one for
you; for this particular one-shot use, it should only take an hour or
so.) Use that to send the necessary request to shut it down.
--
John W Kennedy
"Never try to take over the international economy based on a radical
feminist agenda if you're not sure your leader isn't a transvestite."
-- David Misch: "She-Spies", "While You Were Out"
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