>Don't send back spam to spammers: their To: emails are usually wrong,
>and you'd get back bounces.

In this case, the Return-Path and From look wrong (random user with letters
and numbers), but To: looks right: always <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

>The only good choice should be to stop relaying openly.
>As for the present queue, you can program a perl script to open
>any file in /var/qmail/queue/ recursively, and deletes any file
>containing certain strings. A few lines Perl script, in fact.

And not care about /var/qmail/queue/remote, bounce, etc... ? I thought it
would be more tricky.

Found qmHandle which Krzysztof suggested. It looks like it does some more
cleaning up.

I would still like to try sending bounces from this spam and remaining spam
in queue to that <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (after doing some checking that it's not
an innocent victim). If someone has ideas on that?

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