I'm not familiar with sendmail but It doesn't look like a freebsd issue to
me.
Make sure that you're not being used for relay and you should setup some
black list rules.
I use postfix and it's pretty easy to setup the rules once you understand
how it works.
This is the link to make sure that you're not being used by spammers
http://members.iinet.net.au/~remmie/relay/

check out this link to see what you can do stop spam.

http://imgate.meiway.com/index.cfm

It talks about using it with Imail, but you can use it with anything.
the program works great. I've been using it for couple of months and stopped
over 3000 spam e-mails.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Ben Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jan Voelker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: spam relay


> www.sendmail.org could be a good starting point if you're using
> sendmail.
>
> I can't be more specific than that right now because I don't
> know what your target mail scheme is and I don't know if you want to
> stay with sendmail or try another mta such as exim or postfix.
>
> You might also want to look at ports/mail/rblcheck or somethign
> similar to help control who your server listens to.
>
> --
> Ben W.
>
> Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 7:47:36 PM, you wrote:
>
> JV> All,
>
> JV> I think this is more freebsd related than just sendmail, but please
forgive
> JV> if I'm wrong,
>
> JV> I have a server with virtual hosts  using freebsd 4.0 and sendmail
8.9.3
>
> JV> and find the server domain user mail flooded with messages ,
definitely
> JV> spam messages,
>
> JV> that appear to be relayed by "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> JV> I put "[EMAIL PROTECTED] 550" in /etc/mail/access and did
makemap,
>
> JV> and this stops the emails. I'm not comfortable doing this even though
it
> JV> works because as you can see,
>
> JV> I have a general idea what I want to do but, really dont know proper
way to
> JV> handle this.
>
> JV> any advise would be great!
>
> JV> thanks
>
> JV> Jan
>
> JV> Jan
>
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