At 03:24 AM 1/11/2010, GrayHat wrote:

>As for tracking such issues (and others) I'd suggest you to use
>the "outbound rate limiter" option; expand the "relaying" section
>in ASSP GUI and scroll down, you'll find the entries named
>"LocalFrequencyInt" and "LocalFrequencyNumRcpt" for a start
>set them to 1800 and 120, that means that if a given sender
>will go over the imposed "outbound email" limit ASSP will reject
>the message with an error (retry after...); now, to get a notify for
>such an event, Locate the "notifyRe" under the "Logging"

Normally this would have caught this one...except it was sneaky. It 
was only sending out about 15-20 messages a day, in batches of 4-5 
messages every few hours. Obviously spammers are trying to stay under 
the radar instead of flooding servers with spam and setting off 
alarms. The only reason I caught this one is because I was doing log 
analysis for something else.
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