[Sorry, I got a little busy with non-letterrip stuff and forgot to cehck the list]

Nope, it actually seems to have a from and to address of the letter rip server.

I can check the logs closer to see if that is what is happening but my conjecture is that it is caused by server using the receiver address as the sender, I see SPAM like that once in a while and this list is seeing some SPAM. All of it goes away, except in these cases. I then do your not recommended solution, I quit the server, find the specific mail and remove it from the queues and restart the server. I know that is dangerous. (Don't ever remove a partially send real list message, the partial senders are lost.)

I now use Console to watch the log continually on the server and I see one of the lists get into this 4 messages a second mode about once a week.

On Mar 27, 2007, at 9:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Chris Keller said:
I am having a problem with SPAM being sent to the server with the
server address as the return address which cases a "feedback" loop of
errors.

What is the best way to stop that from happening?

The server shouldn't be able to send mail to itself. Is this mail that is
going to another server that immediately comes back to Letterrip?

If so, set an entry in the mailer daemon strings settings to temporarily
block mail from that domain. THat will break the loop.
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