On 29 Sep 2004, at 04:27, Moshe Gurvich wrote:
Hi, most of the spam that gets through spamassassin has this kind of header:

Received: from 64.239.129.105 ([::ffff:219.144.149.91])
From: "Trina Parr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

where in Received: 1st ip is my mx, but 2nd is spammers host
and in From: name is some arbitrary name with my email address

The best way to deal with this is to tell your MTA to reject messages that claim to be from the MTA's own IP and are not. In postfix this is the check_helo_access directive, which you usually point at a pcre file:


/^64\.243\.129\.105/ REJECT Don't Spoof My IP
/kabbalah\.com$/ REJECT Don't spoof my hostname

sort of thing.

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