> In  situation  like  this I really wish that other people experience
> the  same thing.

Well, keep wishin'. :)

> I suspect it is a hack or problem with IMAIL because the mail mainly
> goes  to yahoo or aol.

A  faulty  conclusion.  If unwanted mail is being relayed to Yahoo and
AOL (who together have more subscribers than all other ISPs combined),
BY DEFINITION you have someone who wants to send to these domains (for
now). There's no reason to believe that a "hacker" would send to these
domains only, but a "spammer" wouldn't--that's just crazy.

Painful  though  it  is,  the burden of proof is still on you to prove
that you can relay from unlisted IP addresses on a pristine IMail 6.06
system. How to prove it? Install IMail on a subnet in your lab. Set up
a  client  on  another  subnet--give  it  the  exact  same  IP  as the
misbehaving  IP  on  your  production system, if you want to make sure
it's not a "reserved" IP--and try to relay. Let us know what you find.

-Sandy


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