You might want to look into implementing SPF.  It would catch any mail 
forged from your domain.   www.openspf.org




Please respond to exim-users@exim.org
Sent by:        exim-users-boun...@exim.org
To:     exim-users@exim.org
cc:      (bcc: Dan Mitton/YD/RWDOE)
Subject:        Re: [exim] Mail claims to be sent by my self
LSN: Not Relevant
User Filed as: Not a Record

Terry wrote:
>> 
> Hi Richard spamassasin is now catching it since i removed my self from 
> the whitelist cant beleave I did that
> 
> 2008-12-21 18:22:57 1LESx5-0009ne-I2 <= te...@firstkmh.co.uk 
> H=(62-30-39-110.cable.ubr02.wiga.blueyonder.co.uk) [62.30.39.110]:4254 
> I=[217.112.92.232]:25 P=esmtp S=3619 T="Hi, my lost love )" from 
> <te...@firstkmh.co.uk> for te...@firstkmh.co.uk
> 2008-12-21 18:22:57 1LESx5-0009ne-I2 => :blackhole: 
> <te...@firstkmh.co.uk> R=ditch_spam
> 2008-12-21 18:22:57 1LESx5-0009ne-I2 Completed QT=2s

You should not be accepting and then delivering to blackhole; rather, 
you should reject at SMTP time.

- Marc

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