On Tue July 18 2006 19:25, Matt Rae wrote: > I'm only marking spam on a mail gateway and sending it along for clients > to filter out themselves. What I'm running into is when spam is sent to > a nonexistent account, the bounce back to the (also nonexistent) spammer > is filling up my queue. so, your clients filter out themselves, bounce back using the same mailgw; can u try to use their localhost mta to send back bounces? IMHO, there is no sense to confgure mailgw to not send bounces coming from other mta. Following Gary and others ppl suggestion is better as u will have bounces back filling up postfix queue (deferred one, i imagine), but, at least, u do not have amavis and spamassassin overhaed. Pernally, I suggest you *postgrey* solution, it will wipe out all this stuff!!
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