Hi,
this is covered in my SPAMCONTROL patch:
http://ww.fehcom.de/qmail_en.html
cheers.
eh.
At 09:26 26.1.2001 -0700, Andy Bradford wrote:
Hey all,
I have a really annoying spammer on my hands and just wonder if it is
possible to use wildcards in badmailfrom? Originally I added
Hey all,
I have a really annoying spammer on my hands and just wonder if it is
possible to use wildcards in badmailfrom? Originally I added
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to badmailfrom and that blocked it for about a month. Then he got
halfway smart and changed his sender address
Andy Bradford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a really annoying spammer on my hands and just wonder if it is
possible to use wildcards in badmailfrom?
Someone posted a patch to do this some time ago. You could search the
qmail list archives for it, or look at qmail.org for a pointer. I
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 10:40:12 CST, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Someone posted a patch to do this some time ago. You could search the
qmail list archives for it, or look at qmail.org for a pointer. I think
it was called 'badrcptpatterns' or something similar.
Yes, thanks to another poster I found
I want to bounce mail from a level 2 domain name and all
it's hostnames and subdomains. How can I do that?
I have no access to the incoming MX host so I can block
the domain there. I see no other way to do it than using
badmailfrom on my local machine.
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