Re: Why the mail error for domains I don't host?

From: Randy Adamczyk (randy_at_adamstudios.com)
Date: 02/21/05

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    Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 12:27:45 +0100
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    Bill Vermillion wrote:
    > The door open and in walked trouble - disguised as our our old
    > nemesis Blake Swensen, who uttered, at Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 19:27 :
    >
    >>sendmail[93922]: j1L2kZa5093920: SYSERR(root):
    >>mx1.distinguish.com. config error: mail loops back to me (MX
    >>problem?)
    >
    >>I know everyone has seen this message at least once in their
    >>life from improperly configured sendmail. However, my log is
    >>filling up with these messages for domains I do not host.... and
    >>when I dig the mentioned host, it always resolves to localhost
    >>(127.0.0.1). This happens over and over again on for domain
    >>after domain. Are there really that many unskilled admins who
    >>publish their mail server's address as localhost, or is this
    >>some sort of hack that I should worry about?
    >
    > I won't call myself unskilled - but I have one domain that
    > in desperation I set the MX record to localhost.
    >
    > I was running about 300,000 spam messages PER DAY to that domain.

    > Sorry if this site is giving you problems, but I'm open to any
    > suggestions that will keep the spam away and the 127.0.0.1
    > is the only one I could come up with.

    are your mailservers configured to accept mail to addresses whose mx
    record points to your mailservers? so, i could just go ahead and have my
    mx record point to your mailserver and it would accept my mail? that's
    not a good idea..!

    if both of you configure your mailservers to only accept mail sent to
    the domains you are hosting, you could remove the 127.0.0.1 mx. your
    mailserver should then answer with "relaying denied" instead of
    collecting lots of spam.

    so long,
    randy

    
    



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