On -9/01/37 05:29, Graham Smith wrote:
> Hi, I've been running a Courier mail server for a few years now but in
> the last few days I've become concerned that I might be sening out
> some spam. I'm getting a number of bounces which are reported as being
> sent from r...@localhost on my server (I've blanked out the addresses
> myself). There are two examples below.
>
> Jan  5 13:46:46 lighthouse courierd:
> started,id=009A9559.4B3ACF8B.00001983,from=<r...@localhost>,module=esmtp,host=######.##,addr=<#...@######.##>
> Jan  5 13:46:46 lighthouse courieresmtp:
> id=009A9559.4B3ACF8B.00001983,from=<r...@localhost>,addr=<#...@######.##>:
> 554 Sorry, message looks like SPAM to me
> Jan  5 13:46:46 lighthouse courieresmtp:
> id=009A9559.4B3ACF8B.00001983,from=<r...@localhost>,addr=<#...@######.##>,status:
> failure
>
> Many thanks, Graham
This is similar to our experience. Just prior to your "started" log 
entry, did you see a "newmsg" entry with the same id? If so, then it 
should also show the address from which the message originated. That may 
indicate if you are relaying from outside or within your subnet. I 
assume if there is no such entry then your mailserver is generating the 
mails, but I'm not sure on that point.

cheers, Ken


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