go to 
www.ordb.org
if you ever used linuxconf
check your version it should be 1.28r1 or later.

Hiten.
--- Manu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> 
> Thanks for the advice...
> 
> Can u just tell me how do I block in bound mails..
> our users are not getting any junk mails...
> 
> somebody is using my server for sending some junk
> mail to 
> hotmail,yahooo..etc...
> 
> pls help me to stop this...
> regards
> manu
> 
> On Fri, 16 Aug 2002 Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote :
> >+++ Chandrakumar Kumar [linux-india] <15/08/02
> 23:55 -0400>:
> > > Do you know it is possible to send email just by
> forging send 
> >emails with
> > > different from and to addresses?
> >
> >Well, you can say that I'm sort of aware of what
> you are saying, 
> >considering
> >I'm a sysadmin and postmaster at an ISP with ~ 30
> million webmail 
> >users, and
> >see this sort of thing like just about every other
> minute.
> >
> > > Sorry if that mail domain exists it is not my
> fault. this is 
> >your email
> > > modified to show it as an example.
> > > My point is forging is the one done by most
> spammers.
> >
> >Yes.  It is done by most spammers.  But if someone
> is relaying 
> >through his
> >box, or somehow or the other injecting spam through
> his box, the 
> >way to go is
> >to fix the security hole in his machine, not paper
> it over by 
> >installing
> >spamassasin.
> >
> >As far as I can see, he is saying he is seeing spam
> sent through 
> >his server,
> >outbound.  Maybe I just didn't understand his
> english ... but 
> >this is what I
> >understood from what he said.
> >
> >Now, if he wanted to implement something to catch
> spam *inbound* 
> >to his
> >users... ok, spamassasin is a definite possiblity. 
> Outbound spam 
> >is a
> >totally different story.
> >
> >     -srs
> >
> >--
> >Suresh Ramasubramanian  <---->  mallet <at> efn dot
> org
> >EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix
> Sysadmin
> >[Linux One Stanza Tip]       From : 
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >LOST #086     -**< Sub : HTML Mails :( >**-
> >Using plain text mails is a better idea. Especially
> on mailing
> >lists. These are readable by all, whereas HTML mail
> may not ..
> >Besides, they are smaller in size (bandwidth), with
>  less risk
> >of script nuisance.
> >
> >
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