Hello,

I am receiving a lot of spam for nonexistent domains.
here is an extract from log:
Sep-4-08 22:51:04 80.86.245.22 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
ClamAV: scanning local
Sep-4-08 22:51:04 80.86.245.22 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
ClamAV: scanning 1121 bytes done OK
Sep-4-08 22:51:04 [Local/White] 80.86.245.22 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] local or whitelisted - (no bad attachments)


As you can see the ip of the spammer is: 80.86.245.22
I don't have this ip neither in Accept all mail, nor in whitelisted ips.

The only thing is that 80.97.167.40, which is part of the from address 
apparently is on my server.

I don't understand why assp considers this mail local/whitelisted, when the ip 
from which the mail is delivered has nothing to do with my server.

Can you please explain to me why this mail is considered local.

Thanks a lot



      
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