On Friday, July 23, 2004, at 06:09 PM, Scot L. Harris wrote:

On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 17:23, David A. Roth wrote:
I have been using Spamassassin (SA) for my domain and it suits my
needs. Lately I have been getting a lot of spam spoofed bounced e-mail
using my domain. The spammers don't use a valid user name from my
domain, so I can't simply add them to the SA blacklist. I decided I
only want e-mail mail addressed To: me@ & webmaster@ be allowed
through. Everything else can go to /dev/null. However, if someone has a
typo user name as legit e-mail to my domain, I feel they should get a
reply letting them know that their 'typo' doesn't exist. At the same
time, I don't want to have it reply from a valid e-mail address since
it must just get added by spammers and I really want them to send it to
a correct e-mail address (perhaps noreply@ ?)


I assume what I described above is a good task for Procmail? I'm still
getting up to speed on Procmail and would like to find examples of what
I described above done, so that after Procmail does its job, it then
passes the properly addressed e-mail to SA.


Thanks in advance,

David Roth
rothmail at comcast.net

Could you use sendmail access.db to do this for you?

That would reject the message at the MTA level.
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Scot L. Harris
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


I don't believe so, because I was under the impression you need to be root to do this? (I can't be root with the ISP for my domain).


David Roth
rothmail at comcast.net



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