Take a look at http://spam.abuse.org ... they have pointers to the
information you need.

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On 25 Aug 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote:

:Hi,
:
:I am apologize for this off-topic question...
:
:I run a production Debian GNU/Linux box that receives mail from the 
:Internet and am getting a lot of spam and unwanted mail. At first I
:tried to contact the people that sent all that nasty e-mail but
:they seem to be inexistent (so I don't understand why they send all that
:junk mail advertising things if you try to reach them and you get bounced
:back mail).
:
:My question is: is there anything I can do to prevent spam??? Is there
:a way to configure Sendmail (that's what I use) to reject mail sent
:from certain domain? I know I can do that with procmail at the user
:level but I want that to be global. I heard about at Debian package
:to deal with spam. Any comments?
:
:Thanks,
:
:E.-
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