Hi,

I don't know anything about sendmail, but /etc/mail/* is
explained by sendmail documentation, right?  I find the
configuration you mentioned for /etc/mail/access very
interesting, and something to check into more thoroughly for a
more efficient solution than procmail.  

But I have a question, what if faked domains like 'backwire.com'
are only used for one spam/broadcast session?  IOW, is there a
way to use other more constant or consistent parts of the mail
header information in /etc/mail/access, like 'Received:
<spammer's ISP addr>', which is not as likely to change?

Best Regards,
L.G.


On Sat, 7 Oct 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:

> A more realistic approach is to modify /etc/mail/access by adding in
> specific spammers as the letters come in.  Here's a portion of my access
> file:
> 
> localhost.localdomain   RELAY
> localhost               RELAY
> 127.0.0.1               RELAY
> 192.168.0               RELAY
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]       550 Spam is not accepted at this site
> backwire.com            550 Attempts to unsubscribe from your list failed
> dn.net                  550 Spam is not accepted at this site
> exactis.com             550 Attempts to unsubscribe from your list failed
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]       550 Spam is not accepted at this site
> 



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