> It appears to tied to heavy SMTP traffic from local users. I was paying
> close attention this weekend. If a local user got a spamming trojan and
> sent out several hundred emails within a 10 minute period or so, that's
> when it would max the ram. Which leads to the next question. What is the
> best way to prevent users from sending out mass volumes of spam when
> they get a trojan, as well as get a notification that this type of event
> occurred?

Declude Hijack was designed exactly for that. It tracks number of outgoing
reciepients by IP address and when it reaches a threshold that IP is
quarantined until manually reviewed and released by some one.

Also helps to enforce Terms of Use agreements.

John T
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