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Michael Thompson wrote: | For the past hour I have just watched over 200 dialup machines from all | over the world attemp to connect to my Mailserver | | They were all rejected like the following | | Jan 19 09:05:07 polaris postfix/smtpd[24494]: warning: Illegal address | syntax from host195-202.pool82191.interbusiness.it[82.191.202.195] in | MAIL command: @ | | This lasted for about a hour. All I can think of is that I was picked on | by some script/virus/Trojan looking to spam. | | Any Views?
If you have a firewall setup, you could set the address of 82.191.202.195, to be drooped by the firewall. If your mail system is sendmail, you can add the address to the spam list and just tell it to be dropped.
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