Neil Aggarwal wrote on Wed, 15 Apr 2009 23:54:13 -0500:

> I guess that facility just does not exist in sendmail.

what facility? Everything Benjamin explained is there.

I'm not getting any email to r...@.... on my servers. I suggest you try to 
find out where you might have exposed it. Spammers try to avoid sending to 
root.
Or, are you sure the mail is *really* sent to root and not to an address 
aliased to root? Lots of users (basically all users that were created for 
use by a daemon) on the machine are aliased to root.

If it's really spam straight to "r...@domain" a simple "r...@domain 
nouser" in virtusertable or access.db should usually solve the problem as 
cron rather sends to "root" or "r...@localhost".

Kai

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