Halassy Zolt??n: > > can you show an example? > > postfix log (my contract forbids to put client data here, so masqueraded > the real hostnames and IPs): > > Mar 6 19:01:41 mail postfix/smtpd[6930]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from > www.XXX.hu[X.X.X.X]: 450 4.1.7 <www-d...@www.xxx.hu>: Sender address > rejected: unverified address: connect to www.XXX.hu[X.X.X.X]:25: > Connection refused; from=<www-d...@www.xxx.hu> > to=<valid-em...@local.domain.hu> proto=ESMTP helo=<www.XXX.hu> > > www.XXX.hu is a large webhosting service, lot of webpages running on it, > some uses contact with our clients, but with valid source e-mail > addresses. So firewalling out this IP doesn't help. > > Some other webpages got hacked or something, but they sending spam.
I recommend that you stop the spam at its source, the hacked websites, instead of trying to block that spam down-stream with Postfix. Wietse