Not much you can do about it other than find a shotgun, go find the
owner of the botnet sending the spam and the spammer generating them,
and shot the both of them in the groin. (That is to say, I know how
frustrating being on the incoming for a joejob can be. You could
also send email to the postmasters at the domains who are sending
you these failure messages and telling them that they are facilitating
spammers with their bounce messages. And if that does not work make a
procmail (or equivalent) rule to block these spam relaying domains.
Oh yes, and submit them to several block lists for good measure.

{^_^}
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian S. Meehan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


It appears that my email address is now being used as a from address in
many spam emails to many addresses. Over the past week, I have gotten 150+
"postmaster: mail delivery failure" -each day-.

Does anyone have suggestions on how to handle this? They're all
semi-standard 'delivery failure' or 'content blocked' notices, so I
created filtering rules based on the subjectline to put them all into a
folder. I don't think they should be marked as spam though because they're
not.

Thanks,
Brian


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