"Bob W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Problem solved, I think. Nothing in the last 5 minutes, anyway. > >After giving it a bit more consideration, I decided that I should be able to >set my pop3 mailbox to bounce email whose address it doesn't recognise, >rather than redirecting it to the postmaster account. This seems to work, so >hopefully the bounces I receive will themselves get bounced.
Are you rejecting at SMTP (I think that's the proper way of describing it) rather than bouncing the entire email including message body? The reason I ask is that some spammers are using servers that include the message body in the bounce as de facto relays: Spammer wants to send spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but wants to be untraceable (and avoid Joe's IP blocklist), so he forges [EMAIL PROTECTED] into the *from* line of the header and then mails it to a non-existent address at your domain, knowing that your server will "bounce" it all (including the message body with the spam) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - right where the spammer really wanted it to go. My university's mail server was configured this way until it became widely blacklisted because of it. -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

