>that's fine when someone is actually connected to your servers.  in my
>case though, the port scans were coming from a server that wasn't
>involved in what i was doing at the time, it was a random third party
>machine probing.

Simple thing then: Shut off all ports from your computer except 
25,110 and 80. Then you haven't a thing to worry about.

And. quit complaining. Network administrators, such as myself, spend 
an hour a day determining who is trying to cause something, or just 
random computers.

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