Scott Jibben E-Mail SignatureSPF is perfect for this.  Define your SPF 
policy in DNS for what servers can send mail for the domains you host, and 
set the weight for SPF failure appropriately in your Declude config.

See www.openspf.org for more info on setting up the DNS records if you are 
not familiar with it.

Note that passing SPF is not a guarantee of good mail, and many 
organizations fail their own SPF policies, so failure doesn’t always mean 
bad mail, but for forging mail SPF works great.

Darin.



From: Scott Jibben
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 3:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MBF]Deleting messages from non-existent local accounts

Hello,

I'm using SmarterMail 11.7 + declude + MBF.

We sometimes get mail from non-existent local accounts.  For example, the 
return email account is fake; like [email protected] and it get sent to 
valid email accounts on the mail server.

Is there a way to detect?
1. That the return email account is local to the mail server
2. The local account does not exist

Then just delete these messages because they are probably spam.

Thanks,


-- 

sj

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