On Monday, January 12, 2009 at 22:19 CET,
     David Cottle <webmas...@aus-city.com> wrote:

> The messages are all faked spam supposedly sent from mail addresses
> that are valid off the server domains. So therefore non valid
> addresses are being rejected.  So how can these be dealt with they all
> look genuine in the headers.  My domains all run strict SPF policy
> with reject mail when SPF does not resolve to pass, but as these are
> bounce emails the servers of course have no SPF records therefore
> don't get skimmed off.

Please follow the instructions and post logs showing how these messages
enter your system. Had the messages been rejected they would not have
ended up in your queue. They are instead bounced, and you haven't
provided us with any details about why this happens. Therefore we cannot
suggest any course of action without resorting to guessing.

-- 
Magnus Bäck
mag...@dsek.lth.se

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