On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:

> Jean Caron writes:
>  > 
>  > > Jean Caron writes:
>  > >  > Can I reject messages destined to certain domains ? I seem to be dealing
>  > >  > with somebody that's got too much time on their hands, and my send queue
>  > >  > gets filled with messages for some strange domain.
>  > > 
>  > > Sounds like you don't have a /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts.  Create it, 
>  > > and read FAQ 5.4, and your problem will go away.
>  > > 
>  > I do have a rcpthosts file containing only hosts from my domain. I re-read
>  > the FAQ 5.4, and I am using tcpserver with the following;
> 
> Okay, then it's got to be one of your authorized users who is
> injecting this mail.  Tell them to stop, and if they do not, remove
> their authorization.
> 

Now that's just it, I don't have "authorized users". The system is solely
used by myself (as far as I know !?). I have two more questions for you
then;
1) Could those emails somehow be injected from some tricky incoming mail
message ? I have recently been receiving junk mail which seems like an odd
coincidence. Maybe a flaw in my configuration somewhere...?

2) Out of curiosity, how would I authorize or remove authorization from
users ?

I guess at this point, I need to track the origin of those messages. My
logs don't say much. Is there a debug/verbose mode I could turn on ?

Thanks again.
Jean



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