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Originally posted by OzMedia
You know, the cute thing about a "Joe Job" is that you can't stop the deluge of bounces, they'll keep hitting that email address until the spam run is over and for days later.
The only way to stop it is to stop the mail server accepting any email for the affected address...
even if you route the mail to /dev/null the mail server still has to deal with the mail in the first place
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Yes thats true but its a bit quicker than letting them hit a default address.
The solution is tracking down where its coming from originally and finding out if you can track it down.
Your host isnt going to shut you down just because a few gfyers make false complaints, they know it isnt being sent from your servers. But it might be a good idea to contact them and ask them to help , thats what they are there for
