Cancel this message.  I found out that you can accomplish the same by
modifying /etc/mail/access.

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Glen




On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:

>Would someone refresh my memory as to how to use sendmail to block spam
>mail from getting in?  I tried to use the same configuration I had on 5.2,
>using 6.1 now, but it isn't working.
>
>I set up sendmail.mc as such:
>
>LOCAL_CONFIG
>Kjunk hash -a@JUNK /etc/mail/deny
>
>This produced the following lines in sendmail.cf
>
>CPREDIRECT
>
>Kjunk hash -a@JUNK /etc/mail/deny
>
>Then I set up /etc/mail/deny as such:
>
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>
>It isn't working.  Spam mail is getting through. I want it to bounce back
>to the sender without getting delivered here. Any suggestions?
>
>Glen
>
>
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