mike_n

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  • mike_n commented,

    @ cPanelMichael: so u're saying these peeps set up this custom filter instead of using the "catch all" solution, so they can forward the spam bounce messages to an external / foreign email address...

  • mike_n commented,

    @ cPanelMichael: Naturally I read that post and the included link, before I made my first post here in this thread... it is still not clear, what could be a reason or what is an example of going t...

  • mike_n commented,

    I believe the purpose of this is to alert the sender that their message was not delivered. Thank you. okay, if I understand you correctly, you mean that this code is used to send the original sen...

  • mike_n commented,

    Hi Michael, well, I'm not sure if there are additional actions that I need at the moment... but when googling for solution to this particular problem, people refer to this custom Exim filter solu...

  • mike_n commented,

    Hi cPanelMichael, I did set that up, but obviously we need a permanent solution, so since I don't know how to dynamically identify an "Exim attack" when it happens, I thought implementing this cod...

  • mike_n commented,

    I think we finally got this working... we had to reboot the server, just rebooting Exim and spamd did not do anything... we're on a VPS, not on our own private box, so that may be the difference......

  • mike_n commented,

    so yesterday, we were trying to implement this approach (that the OP posted) on another server, WHM with CentOS 6.7 as well, host on this one is LiquidWeb... same problem, it does NOT execute the ...

  • mike_n commented,

    Hi, I have the exact same problem (for one of my domains) as the OP. I am following the instructions but I cannot seem to get Exim to stop the bounce email, in all of my tests sending an email to ...