> >> Received: from unknown (HELO mail02.cavtel.net) (64.83.0.22)
> >> by www.graycastle.com with SMTP; 29 Sep 2000 03:50:59 -0000
> >
> > Does it belong to you? If it does, change the reverse lookup for its IP
> > address to say something else. If it doesn't, then too bad. If you're
> > removing the headers, what does it matter anyway?
>
> The domain belongs to me but I the in-arpa.addr  are controled by the ISP.
> They don't have www.graycastle.com setup in their reverse lookup
> so its not
> coming from there.

OK...Well then you should probably take a look at where the mail is
originating from and each of the qmail and DNS/TCP settings. For example,
the /etc/hosts file might contain the www entry in it, or so might an
internal DNS setting, or even the /var/qmail/control/me could do... or
/etc/HOSTNAME... As you could probably guess, the setting exists SOMEWHERE,
its just a case of finding it. Taking it step-by-step, using trial-and-error
as a friend, and you will find it.

/BR

Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/

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