>A user apparently attempted to send email to a bad address. Since 9pm last
>night, there is an attempt to send the mail over and over, about every
>minute or so (portions of logs included). How can I stop this? Thanks, Tom
>
>20020521 000546 127.0.0.1 SMTPD (0506013E) [68.62.182.115] MAIL
>FROM: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>20020521 000546 127.0.0.1 SMTPD (0506013E) [68.62.182.115] RCPT TO:
><RUCN [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>20020521 000546 127.0.0.1 SMTPD (0506013E) [68.62.182.115] ERR
>NTSERVE.SHARPCOM.COM invalid user <RUCN
This isn't an attempt to send the mail -- it's a remote computer trying to
send YOU mail. 68.62.182.115 is at fault here.
The only thing you could do on your end is to blacklist 68.62.182.115,
which won't be helpful if they are a customer of yours. I would suggest
contacting [EMAIL PROTECTED] to see if he/she knows why this is
happening. Note the space in the address, which is invalid, so they may be
using a bogus mail client.
-Scott
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