On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Michael Schwendt wrote:

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> On 07 Nov 2002 08:19:52 -0800, Michael Knepher wrote:
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> > I got one on this account as well. I think someone on the list has the
> > virus.
> 
> Same here, but posted to an old address which I'm no longer subscribed
> with. Therefore it looks like someone has harvested e-mail addresses
> from some Red Hat lists earlier:
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> Received: (qmail 23147 invoked by uid 0); 7 Nov 2002 07:10:44 -0000
> Received: from unknown (HELO mx0.gmx.de) (211.101.140.97)
>   by mx0.gmx.net (mx032-rz3) with SMTP; 7 Nov 2002 07:10:44 -0000
> FROM: abc <myoldaddress>
> DATE: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 15:12:28+0000
> X-Mailer: EBT Reporter v 2.x
> TO: myoldaddress
> subject: def
> Mime-Version: 1.0

I got some of those to my of my other addresses. It came "from"
a non-existant address on my system - I idly clicked the "bounce"
button and the bounce bounced.

I've retired the address. It was starting to attract too much
spam.

Damned brainless email archivers!

I think something useful could (maybe) be done with sendmail's
mfilter capability, but it's beyond what I want to do for the
present.

Does anyone have any ideas on rules to allow one to return 5xx 
errors to senders because the _content_ is unacceptable.






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