On 16/10/2011 12:13 AM, haman...@t-online.de wrote:
I've noticed a trend recently where I'm getting emails sent to me from
either an aol or yahoo or hotmail account.  But the email has a "to"
address to some other account that is not mine.

First off I'm p...@topguncomputers.com.   I also run the postfix servers.

Usually my spam score is about 1.3-2.0.  This actually hit a higher
score.   The body of the emails are always scrambled with some url in
the middle.

Is there any way of blocking emails sent to me that are not really
addressed to me.  I've looked through the postfix docs, but can't find
anything.
Hi Paul,

I have done it but it took me three months to get all the exceptions ... such 
as my
tax advisor's bi-monthly newsletter sent to 'undisclosed recipients'. This guy 
could even
have used an aol account.
One thing that I consider a good stopping criterion is mail sent from one 
freemailer,
with a reply-to pointing at a different one

Wolfgang

The freemailer to freemailer idea is good. Chances are that is more likely to be spam.

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