On 2010-10-18 9:58 PM, Steve Jenkins wrote:
The instructions at http://www.postfix.org/BACKSCATTER_README.html seem to only address what to do if MY server is the one being
forged. In the above example, it seems that procom.ca is being
forged. How should I configure my Postfix installation so that I'm
not sending the spam back to the innocent sender? Let me know if you
need me to post my postconf -n again.

"Charles Marcus" October 19, 2010 7:38 AM:
As has been told to you more than once, the correct solution is simple...

1. Stop forwarding spam, or

2. Do not forward *any* emails, period.


The OP can actually do #2. He probably doesn't need to forward any email at all.
gmail, yahoo, comcast all support POP3'ing third party email accounts, straight 
to the mailbox.

Automatic POP3 retrieval...
No forwarding, no bounces.

But I'm not sure about cox support for auto POP3 retrieval.

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