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>Speaking of the "2 got relayed" and HiJack. What exactly does that
>mean? I have a few in my DeConn that shows like 12 got relayed, and 4
>got relayed. How do I read this, or I guess what does that mean??
That just lists the number of E-mails that were relayed from a specific
IP. So "192.168.100.112 relayed 4 E-mails" would mean that the IP address
192.168.100.112 sent 4 E-mails to external addresses (with only 4 E-mails,
this would probably be a legitimate local user).
A "1" indicates that E-mail is now being held, and a "2" means that E-mail
is permanently being held. So if you see "192.168.100.115 12 relayed 480
E-mails", that would mean that the E-mail is being held permanently (the
"12"), and that they had sent out 480 E-mails so far.
-Scott
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