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redirecting autoresponder from /usr/sbin/sendmail

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  • cPanelMichael
    The reason why I have renamed it is that if say a Joomla site gets hacked and uses sendmail to blast out a whole lot of messages - these messages are not controlled by exim which if it leads to my IP being blacklisted - my hosting provider will disconnect my whole account - which I am trying to avoid at any cost.

    Hello, There are no native options that will allow you to use a different sendmail location with the AutoResponder feature. Have you considered blocking the "Mail" function of PHP with the disable_functions option in your global php.ini file? Also, the following document offers some additional tips to prevent email abuse: How to Prevent Email Abuse - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation Thank you.
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  • zuronam
    Hi cPanelMichael, Thanks for your response. I thought i would disable sendmail as part of my spam curtailing strategy, but this clearly breaks cpanel in more ways than just the autoresponder (all other server notifications apparently use this so changing it breaks quite a bit) Thank for the feedback though,
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