Hi,
I've got a variety of entries in the router used to route spam
domains to Error. I also have a particular email address, say
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, that I also want to block. So my router entry
is:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>=error
Verify return paths is on, and I have all my "routing to error"
entries first in the router. What circumstances would cause this to
fail? I've yet to have this email address blocked.
From the log:
01:51:23 2 SMTP-357([64.4.17.76]) {S.0000602203} received, 1282 bytes
01:51:23 2 SYSTEM [S.0000602203]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 0+1
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So it looks to me like it is from hotmail.com...
76.17.4.64.in-addr.arpa name = f76.law11.hotmail.com
TIA,
Linda
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