On 02/12/2014 10:14 AM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:06:48AM -0500, L. D. James wrote:
Thanks again for the input. When I post how I resolved the issue,
The only issue is that you have not understood how to read your
logs which log every message twice (because you're using a post-queue
content filter).
With content filters, each message is received, stored in the queue,
and then sent via the content filter to be received and queued
again (this time with a local client address) the second time it
is finally delivered to its intended destination. To understand
how a message entered your system you need to look at TWO queue-ids,
the pre-filter queue-id and the post-filter queue-id.
Thanks, Viktor. There is a lot I don't understand. I appreciate your
taking the time to explain the various components.
Blocking the "localhost.localdomain" using "helo_access" the best way
that I could decipher has stopped the spam. I have thoroughly tested
and it appears that I'm not blocking anything locally... any legitimate
emails. So that was what I was looking for.
I appreciate the participation and will explore all the other technical
information that is being shared and fine tune my system even more.
-- L. James
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L. D. James
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