I get a lot of junk mail to my email address, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, with the header "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>". Obviously the "From:" is spoofed, because I'm 
not sending the spam. The only way my server should except an email with 
the header "From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" should be if my authenticated MUA or a 
local script (my newsletter php program) sends it.

There is no good reason I can think of that, another server should be 
sending me email "from" myself.    Is there a way to force Exim to deny 
these types of incoming junk emails at SMTP time?  -- I assume this 
would be done with some form of ACL?

thanks...

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