Quoting Benjamin Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I get a lot of mail spoofing is here anyway I can stop this?
Or see if make is really coming from my mail server?

Hi Ben,

It's kind of off-topic for this mailing list, and the answer is MTA specific (you'd be probably much better off asking this on your-MTA-of-choice mailing list or newsgroup). It also greatly depends on how your email servers are organized and what your users are allowed or not allowed to do (and if you can cover your ass, excuse my french, by telling "user was not allowed to do that").

In short, usually there's not much that you could do in general case. Unlike the spam/virus message that triggered creation of MDN, the MDN itself is perfectly valid looking email. You might be able to use some tricks to detect some MDN messages that are not triggered by emails leaving your mail server, but not all of them (and you might end up blocking valid MDN messagess too).


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