W dniu 2009-04-14 11:56, Rod Whitworth pisze:
Oh dear, that's all really too much trouble. I have OpenBSD's spamd
running in front of my MTA. A script checks all greylisted entries for
invalid recipients with<>  sender and tarpits them.
If mail goes to invalid recipient it can be *rejected*. It's not really dependent on sender.

You cannot have a legitimate bounce going to an invalid sender for
bleedin' obvious reasons. So stick it to 'em.
I hope you mean recipient not sender. Are you sure that null sender is only used in bounces?

It wastes resources on all the misconfigured bounce-instead-of-reject
dummies out there and places no load on my lovely Postfix server. Heh!
Could you explain how? If you greylist those mails instead of rejecting, you are getting additional SMTP connection(s). If you reject them, they are discarded. What am I missing?
Rod/
/earth: write failed, file system is full
cp: /earth/creatures: No space left on device
Check your storage.

Pawel Lesniak

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