The HiJack log shows it as outgoing. Below is the log entry of the first one that was
held. I'll send the Q* and D* files for this email directly to you...
09/20/2002 12:18:34 Q4a5a438800aa39c6 Outgoing from 128.242.197.219: Sent over 80
E-mails within 30 minutes; quarantining to hold2.
09/20/2002 12:18:34 Q4a5a438800aa39c6 Outgoing from 128.242.197.219: SPAM: HOLDING
-----Original Message-----
From: "R. Scott Perry"
Sent: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 09:09:25 -0400
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] hijack question
>The mail in question wasn't being forwarded from our mail server. It was
>being forwarded FROM another mail server TO an account on our mail server.
>
>That shouldn't still be considered outgoing should it?
That definitely should not.
What do the Declude Hijack log files say? Do they show it as incoming
E-mail or outgoing E-mail?
-Scott
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