It seems like some of the spammers have changed tactics and are now sending 
messages with 98 or so bad RCPT addresses, which (happily) Exim detects. But 
now I’m getting a flood of messages in syslog, such as:

2023-05-28 00:24:39 REJECT [168.121.195.104]: bad recipient count high [9]
2023-05-28 00:24:39 H=([168.121.195.104]) [168.121.195.104] 
F=<70g3gpds9l...@vogk.ru>
rejected RCPT <comerc...@bluepopcorn.net>: Rejected for too many bad recipients

…many lines deleted…

2023-05-28 00:24:39 REJECT [168.121.195.104]: bad recipient count high [98]
2023-05-28 00:24:39 H=([168.121.195.104]) [168.121.195.104] 
F=<70g3gpds9l...@vogk.ru> rejected RCPT <ad...@bluepopcorn.net>: Rejected for 
too many bad recipients

I can easily change the configuration to make this happen silently, but I would 
like some visibility that this is happening, for example, in my daily logwatch 
output. Has anyone devised a way to cut down on the number of messages without 
eliminating them entirely?

-Jim

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