Yes, IMGate has a MX value of 10 in all the DNS records, then their real
mail server, i.e. mail.domain.com, has a MX value of 20.  

I do see messages getting stopped by IMGate with spamcop, which leads me
to believe some messages are getting by the IMGate box.  The tech
suggested putting the IP of the IMGate machine in the SMTP security list
in Imail, but wouldn't that stop all mail from coming from the IMGate?

I need a way to track down where this mail is coming from.

Thanks,

Steve Cobb, A+, MCSE
Computer Geeks
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 6:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMGate] Re: Relay using IMGate




>The tech was saying he saw entries in the Imail log that said mail was 
>received from the IMGate machine's IP.

well, duh, IMGate is your MX for IMail domains, or not?  Where else is 
IMail supposed to expect inbound mail from?

>   Also, I'm running Declude
>Junkmail on the Imail server and can see in SPAM headers where it fails

>the SPAMCOP test for instance, and I have that test listed in my RBLs 
>for IMGate.

hard to say what happened there, but is IMGate stopping any other msgs
with 
spamcop?

>   I can't see how that mail is getting by IMGate unless it is doing 
>the relaying.  The maillog show nothing for those emails.

Then either postfix mail logging is broken (improbable), or that mail 
didn't come through IMGate.

Len


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