Magnus Holmgren wrote:

> Read about wildlsearch and nwildlsearch in section 9.3 of the specification. 
> It should allow you to say, for example (with nwildlsearch):
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] :fail:No such user

Thanks, but I don't think I can do this, since I don't have write access 
to exim.conf. I guess that this means that wildcarding is impossible 
(for me).


> *However*, you should really prefer only accepting specifically valid 
> addresses, rather than accepting everything and trying to block out the spam 
> attacks of the day.

Agreed, in general. However, I have a large block of free addresses in 
this domain. My philosophy (then) was to sign up for mailing lists, 
logins, and so on, using a new unimportant addresses. I made up new 
addresses as needed, and didn't have to add them to the virtusertable, 
since all addresses were accepted. I just selectively disabled addresses 
in the virtusertable as they became unusable. I currently have about 50 
active addresses which are in use.

Unfortunately, this spammer has (unwittingly) outsmarted me by 
extracting message IDs from mailing lists, so I effectively now get 
random mails to my address block, which are all accepted. I guess I need 
to think about this again.

Probably OT for this list, but I'd be interested to hear how others deal 
  with creating and deleting large numbers of temporary and unimportant 
mail addresses.

Thanks -

Bill


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