The Sunday 2004-06-13 at 18:16 +0200, Arjen de Korte wrote:
As I have already indicated countless times before and which is shown again here, the message was not sent from this annoying t-dialin.net customer. The real sender was a 't-dialin.net' customer who spoofed the sender address 'suse-security@de-korte.org'. You totally missed my point that bouncing messages based on virus/spam content is wrong for the above mentioned reason (you'd be creating a new spam problem in the process).
I think that is what the postfix documentation call "backscatter": |What is backscatter mail? | |When a spammer or worm sends mail with forged sender addresses, innocent |sites are flooded with undeliverable mail notifications. This is called |backscatter mail, and if your system is flooded then you will find out |soon enough. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson