I've recently begun seeing spam coming in (originating from Apple Mail 
fwiw) that has a Delivered-To: header in it which matches the 
destination address. Upon attempted delivery, qmail-send detects that 
the mail is looping, generates a bounces, which then double-bounces back 
to my server.

It appears to me that the problem ultimately is that the incoming 
message already has a Delivered-To: header in it. I'm wondering if 
setting up a header filter to reject any message with a Delivered-To: 
header already in it would be effective, or would this perhaps also 
reject some legitimate messages.

Any thoughts on this?

Thanks.

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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