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I have received TONS of SPAM (6 GB's) that has flooded my VPS.
I believe this is due to not specifying the "Catch All" address to
block mail sent to Email addresses not created.
I have just configured the "Catch All" account to block the
Emails sent to the Domain Name that was not created by me.
Example:
Email Account: hello@domainname.com
Mail sent to hello@domainname.com will go through successfully.
Mail sent to hello1@domainname.com (which has not been created)
will be blocked.
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Now that I have properly configured the "Catch All" settings,
how do I remove all of that SPAM from my Domain account.
All 6+ GB's of random SPAM sent, is a lot of space exhausted.
I would like to have the ability to delete all of them.
Is there a way to do this without killing the account and recreating the account?
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One method I did try was to access it via "Squirrel Mail" and select all.
This method would not allow the "Select All" request due to lack of RAM.
Any Suggestions?l
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by: keymalusPosted on 2009-08-25 at 12:21:51ID: 25181210
Here are a couple of different ways depending if you know how to use SSH. You could try Horde mail
1. Log into the Horde Mail system.
2. Click the "Folders" icon at the top of the window.
3. Check the box next to "Inbox" or the mailbox that contains the messages you want to delete.
4. From the "Choose Action:" drop-down menu, select "Empty Folder(s)."
5. You will be prompted to confirm the action, as it is not undoable.
6. Click "Empty Selected Folders" to clean out the mailbox.
If you know how to use SSH the mail is stored in /home/username/mail/
Thanks,
Trev