Hello,

I recently set up a mail server in my home network as an experiment.
We have a dynamic IP given to us by Comcast, but I registered with
DynDNS for a DNS name, and told my router to update it when the IP
changed. The idea was that one could send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and it would get there (where username is my
username and dyndns_address is my DynDNS URL).

The setup was successful, and I can both send and receive emails.
However, I am starting to get strange emails that say something like
this:

Message [CENSOR] has been frozen.
The sender is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The following address(es) have yet to be delivered:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Connection timed out
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Connection refused
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lowest numbered MX record points to local host

I did not send any of these emails. The three emails that were not
delivered have the username all the same. The sitestream one is
different.

I assume that this is somehow using my machine as a relay, though I
have absolutely no idea. I am very much of a n00b when it comes to
mail.

--
Leonid


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