Hello David, You might want to check your network for viruses . . .
IIRC, the Klez virus has its own smtp server, that randomly assigns sender/from fields when sending its payload. So, even if your machine is not infected, if an infected machine has your email address, then there's a fairly high chance it will send at least one message with your name attached as the from field. Apparently, the virus also attempts to send users on the same domain as the infected machine forged postmaster messages, attempting to mislead users into believing a message they sent has been returned to them. It's possible your relaying problems are slightly different than the Klez-infected messages you've been getting. Hope this helps, Tim _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
