Les Mikesell wrote:
Do you want some? My maillog shows 625856 rejects in the last 5 days.
Wow that is awesome, 100K+ attempts a day is totally beyond what I experience, not even 1K attempts a day. Even so I quite like less-ing through my maillog and smiling at the NOQUEUEs.
they've been getting rejected at that rate for a couple of years now and still coming.
I guess you made it on to some list that never gets cleaned, no wonder you have it in for qmail ;-)
- reject unknown usernames (much virus mail and a fair amount of spam: gone)The difficulty here is that my internet-reachable relays don't actuallyhave any users.
Ah well the advice is still good. Deciding you don't want the mail at SMTP time is the golden solution everyone agrees, comparing against a domainwide userlist is the way whether it is done with mimedefang or some script that collates usernames. My mail setup is so small that I have /etc/aliases to control users and that's the end of it. I guess that's at the heart of why sendmail complexity has no payback for me but does for you.
-Andy
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