By the way, Sönke, the solution you outlined is working perfectly - thanks!
Jeff
Sönke Ruempler wrote:
>Hi Eric,
>
>On 18.07.2005 20:38, Eric Garnice wrote:
>
>
>
>>I have an XMail server in front of an Exchange server solely doing
>>SpamAssassin. A problem arises where missed spam is sent
Unfortunately nothing mentioned will work for me as my XMail is actually the
third relay mail hits within the organization, and I have no control over
the first two. I tried a third-party script to create a catchall account in
Exchange, but that proved to be typically MS unreliable catching as mu
Eric Buddy,
Remember me, long time no see, see you around, have fun at argostuff if your
still around
Kieran Westergard
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From: "Eric Garnice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Suppress NDRs
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 17:16
Hello all.
I have an XMail server in front of an Exchange server solely doing
SpamAssassin. A problem arises where missed spam is sent to a bogus user on
the domain where the from address is a valid distribution group on the same
domain. The result is everyone on the distribution group recei
Doh! Thanks.
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From: "Sönke Ruempler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 4:57 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: Suppress NDRs
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> On 18.07.2005 20:38, Eric Garnice wrote:
>
>> I have an XMail server in front of an Exchange server solely doing
>
Hi Eric,
On 18.07.2005 20:38, Eric Garnice wrote:
> I have an XMail server in front of an Exchange server solely doing
> SpamAssassin. A problem arises where missed spam is sent to a bogus user on
> the domain where the from address is a valid distribution group on the same
> domain. The re
The BIG problem is to find when to send the error or not as spammers
generaly use legitimate emails as 'From'*/'MAIL FROM' !!
The best is to use filtering tools like glst (will eliminate 90% spammers
how connect directly to your server) and then spamassassin like products to
qualify possible spa