Brian Ipsen wrote: > Consider the following headers: > Received: from adsl-66-159-202-147.dslextreme.com (HELO andebakken.dk) > (66.159.202.147) > From: "michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The spammer uses my own email address as sender to try to inject spam into > my system
For a while this was a large source of my spam. So I now reject it in my MTA. That is really the better place to deal with this. I know this is the SA list but there is really no need to deal with this problem in SA as it should never have gotten this far. > Is there any way of avoiding this ?? Yes, I know I can bounce them in my > badmailfrom file in qmail... but is there another way (not that I often send > mail to myself, but I had hoped there was a more intelligent way to specify, > that mails from the outside couldn't be sent into my system, claiming to be > from my own domain)?? I am not familiar with qmail so I am not sure what you are asking exactly. But if you can reject it there why wouldn't you? I use postfix and so my configuration to reject mail from a spoofed myself would not be useful to you. But that is my recommendation. Reject it as early as possible, it can't be a false positive, and don't worry about trying to handle it in SA. Bob ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by: ApacheCon 2003, 16-19 November in Las Vegas. Learn firsthand the latest developments in Apache, PHP, Perl, XML, Java, MySQL, WebDAV, and more! http://www.apachecon.com/ _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk