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Daniel Quinlan writes:
> If any of you have a problem with blowback (bounces from forged spam and
> viruses), this procmail rule should pretty much solve it.

Ah.  I'm already using a simpler version, which just looks for my IPs in
bounce messages and ignores them if they aren't present.

BTW, there's still an aspect of blowback that isn't covered by those;
namely the "we found a virus in your mail!!!!!11" messages sent from
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> instead of from <>.   Since those seem
to be a wide variety of sending addresses (often invalid), wordings, and
subject lines, they're quite tricky to catch.  (that's what the VBOUNCE_
rules are good at catching.)

- --j.
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