I get a lot of the following kinds of log entries: May 6 03:24:46 wiggle_butt postfix/smtpd[20899]: connect from unknown[59.94.131.218] May 6 03:24:48 wiggle_butt postfix/smtpd[20899]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from unknown[59.94.131.218]: 454 4.7.1 Service unavailable;$ May 6 03:24:49 wiggle_butt postfix/smtpd[20899]: lost connection after DATA from unknown[59.94.131.218] May 6 03:24:49 wiggle_butt postfix/smtpd[20899]: disconnect from unknown[59.94.131.218] May 6 03:24:50 wiggle_butt postfix/smtpd[20899]: warning: 121.246.80.192: hostname 121.246.80.192.ahmedabad-static.vsnl.net.in ver$ May 6 03:24:50 wiggle_butt postfix/smtpd[20899]: connect from unknown[121.246.80.192] May 6 03:24:53 wiggle_butt postfix/smtpd[20899]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from unknown[121.246.80.192]: 454 4.7.1 Service unavailable$ May 6 03:24:53 wiggle_butt postfix/smtpd[20899]: lost connection after RCPT from unknown[121.246.80.192] May 6 03:24:53 wiggle_butt postfix/smtpd[20899]: disconnect from unknown[121.246.80.192]
My presumption is that these are all spam. I'd like to be able to suppress, or at least reduce, the number of log entries being generated as a result of bouncing this stuff. Is there a way to configure postfix to do that? I know that I'd be losing valuable information if I ever had a legitimate mail delivery problem. But I've never actually run into that. Thanks in advance. - Mark __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 5092 (20100506) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com