On Friday 14 May 2004 14:30, Mark London might have typed: > I found a way for spam to be sent to someone, even if the spam rating is > high. > > If a spammer sends a message with a FROM address that contains a real local > address, like [EMAIL PROTECTED], and then sends it TO a fake local address, > like [EMAIL PROTECTED], even though the original message is sent through > spamassassin, the BOUNCED message is not, since it's delivered locally back > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The user gets the bounced message, with a warning
Why are you accepting mail for a non-existent user at your border gateway? Spammy connects, says HELO, says MAIL FROM your valid user, RCPT TO your invalid user. You should tell spammy to go jump off a cliff at this point.
