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Brian Ipsen writes:
> The spammer uses my own email address as sender to try to inject spam into
> my system - in combination with TMDA this just causes the confirmation
> request be bounced/ /dev/null'ed - and I won't the the message anyway...
> 
> 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)??

Yes -- just run it through SpamAssassin as normal.  SpamAssassin is not
fooled by the From==To trick.

Or is this a TMDA support query?  In that case ask on the TMDA list ;)

- --j.
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