+1 for the spf resolution, I had to do this about 6 months back when everyone
was getting your IRS audit, BBB report etc emails all claiming they were from
aexp.com with nasty links to infect your PC's.
Worked a treat!
JK
On 02/14/2014 08:27 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
>> Perhaps there's a better way.. but with sendmail MTA, add a REJECT
line
>> for virus addresses to /etc/mail/access. Works for me...
I get of ton of those as well, but aexp.com has a valid SPF. I just
put @aexp.com in my spfstrict file.
Doug
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