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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Federico Voges wrote:

> Hi,

hi ho

> Some fscking spammer is sending spam using random email addresses
> (<something>@mydomain.com) for the sender & return addres:

> Any ideas about how to proceed??

if you desire a temporary solution: use ipfw to block the spammer's ip /
subnet. This will save you some bandwidth, seem as if the server has
gone down to the other party. If they're using a list of mail servers
perhaps their mailer will give up...

other than that you should probably report the messages to spamcop, if
they're available to you, and complain to wherever the mails are comming
from yourself.

and please make sure you have no open relays on your net, with
http://www.ordb.net/ or something.

ciao ciao!

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Yuval Kogman  ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
kung foo master: /me whallops greyface with a fnord: neeyah!!!!!!!!
et perl hacker. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://nothingmuch.woobling.org/ gpg:0xEBD27418

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