That is a major irritant that I hear about as well. The only solution we have is to create a rule to filter out these messages. This is bad for several reasons (not uniform headers, filters out information that they will complain about later, etc.), but I have users screaming for something.
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>>> On 9/2/2008 at 1:32 PM, MSU Network Administrators Group wrote:
> Is there anything we can do to prevent or lessen the amount of
> non-deliverable messages that come in as a result of our addresses being
> spoofed? It seems like the spoofer will pick on one or two of my users so
> they get deluged with bogus non-deliverable messages, and then move on to
> someone else. Our spam filter doesn't block it because it's not really spam,
> just incredibly irritating.
>
> I don't know if I am alone in this, but it's probably the #1 complaint I get
> about email these days.
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> Kim Geiger
> Information Technologist
> Broadcasting Services
> Michigan State University
> 517-432-3120 x 429
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