> Thanks for the info. As I suspected its time to
> turn off notifications to
> senders.
This may not be necessary. I made the following two
changes and the Klez situation is much better now.
1) Enable the sub-sender-cache.pl from the crontrib
folder.
2) Add the source IP address to the headers. You can
do this in one line within the q-s script. Here is
what the new line and surrounding lines are:
Your message was sent with the following
headers:\n\n";
print SM "From: $headers{'from'}\n";
print SM "To: $headers{'to'}\n" if
($headers{'to'});
print SM "Cc: $headers{'cc'}\n" if
($headers{'cc'});
print SM "Subject: $headers{'subject'}\n" if
($headers{'subject'});
print SM "Message-ID: $headers{'message-id'}\n" if
($headers{'message-id'});
print SM "Date: $headers{'date'}\n" if
($headers{'date'});
print SM "\nSource IP Address: $remote_smtp_ip\n";
print SM "\n
The $remote_smtp_ip is calculated earlier in the
script,
there is no extra work to figure it out, it was just
never reported.
Limiting the number of warnings to 3 per 7 days (I'm
still in the first week though) and adding the source
ip for people to use when troubleshooting has been
saving many people many headaches.
-zek
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