On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 12:48, Franco wrote: > Sorry, i speach very bad english, > i'm already installed spamassassin with clamav antivirus and > all work fine i want block the e-mail sent through my smtp > with mail from as one of my local user. > > Spamassassin can do that. Configure it so that if the mail arrives from the internet IP with a from: user as a local user then it is spam and gets dumped. > Scot L. Harris ha scritto: > > > On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 13:22, Franco wrote: > > > >>Hi, i say that someone is able to bounce a message through my > >>server to local user, it can use the server smtp to delivery > >>to local user but the mail from must be any local user. > >> > >>Example: on my server i have 20 local users, one of this > >>is pippo@xxxxxxxxx, someone send e-mail through my server using > >>my server smtp and in the from address of e-mail put pippo@xxxxxxxxx > >>it send the e-mail without problem. > >>So all who want do spamming on my local user can do this. > >>How can stop it? > >> > > > > > > Ah! If you want to stop spam that is a different problem. What you > > describe is exactly how it is suppose to work. If you blocked delivery > > to your local users then email would not be of any use to them. > > > > But if you want to block spam then you need to install something like > > spamassassin on your box. I believe FC2 ships with version 2.63 which > > is the latest. You will need to spend time deciding how you want to > > configure spamassassin for your server and if you want to handle it site > > wide or let the users handle it at their level. There are several ways > > to configure it depending on how you decide to do this. > > > > Check out the spamassassin web site and their documentation. There is a > > good day or so of reading and planning you will need to do to set this > > up. > > >