That's is why I'm so puzzled on how they managed to get to my server. I
have been using Imail for more than 3 years so I KNOW how the relay
works and I've checked the setting numerous times. I've ask other people
to relay email with my server. The interesting thing is 2 months ago I
have similar problem and they seem to be coming from similar class
Network. They all came from the 

210.21.10.0
210.21.108.0
210.21.200.0
210.21.6.0

Network so I had to put it on the Access List. Could it be someone from
there found a loop hole on the Imail Server. I have no problem for the
pass 3 years until recently.

I'm still hitting my head with this problem. Any suggestion would be
greatly appreciated

Regards
Bo Wee

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: Monday, 31 March 2003 11:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Please Help !!!!!!!!! It happened Again


I tried to hit you with 100 simultaneous sessions and 1000 messages, and

was dead in the water:

# smtp-source -c -l 64 -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -t [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-s 
100 -m 1000 202.71.162.141
/usr/local/bin/smtp-source: fatal: recipient rejected: 550 not local
host 
go2france.com, not a gateway

same with merak's smtp test. nada.

Len


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