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On 28 Feb 00, at 8:32, Albert Hopkins wrote:

> I can't see how/why it is happening, but it appears that our qmail
> server is relaying email from outside senders to outside recipients (I
> thought qmail by default doesn't do this).  My
> /var/qmail/control/locals and /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts only have
> *.dynacare.com addresses in them.  However qmail appears to be
> delivering to outside addresses even though the source address is
> outside as well.

A few possibilities:
1. Misspelled name of "rcpthosts" file
2. RELAYCLIENT variable set to empty string system-wide
3. RELAYCLIENT variable set to empty due to error in tcpserver 
database or inetd wrappers syntax
4. Hacked qmail installation
5. You are a "smart host" for an open relay somewhere inside your 
network (doesn't look like that from the headers though)
6. A local user (or user on local network) does the spamming.


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