Quote from SideShowBob:
Apparently a spammer has decided to use my domain name as a bogus return email address on his spam. I'm now getting 200-500 "delivery failed" messages a day sent to addresses such as "ajfnlakjsnf@mydomain.com" after his spam bounces.
Is there any way I can block this schmuck from doing this? Hunt him down and have him put in Guantanamo Bay?
SSB
As others have already stated or hinted...
There are two reasons this is occuring:
A) Your email address for your domain name (not talking about your ISP) is set up for the default setting to receive
all emails or any emails that ends with your domain name.
For example, lets say you have a website called Memorex.com
Further, you only have two emails address associated with that domain name via the following:
*
support@memorex.com
*
feedback@memorex.com
Your going to still get "failed delivery" messages even though you didn't send an email via emails sent through
bobxys@memorex.com et cetera.
Simply, call the tech department of your domain to set it up so that you only receive specific emails via your
actual domain addresses.
In addition, setup your domain email filter to filter out (automatic deletion) any email that has your domain name in either the
From: or within the
Body that did not originate from your domain host servers.
B) If your talking about an email address that's not associated with a personal website that belongs to you (ex.
xyz@yahoo.com)
Immediately change email address (get a new one) along with doing a complete virus, spyware scan on your computer system.
Next...get a email security system that scans all the emails you receive and send out.
http://spam-filter-review.toptenreviews.com/
http://www.consumersearch.com/www/software/spam-filters/reviews.html
http://www.whichspamfilter.com/Reviews/SpamFilterReviews.htm
http://email.about.com/cs/winspamreviews/tp/anti-spam.htm
Last of all, get a internet security program that protects your ports and sends you alerts that any program is trying to access one of your ports.
Good Luck.
Mark