This message of yours contains something that points to a server at
218.185.6.102:80 and appears to require loggin in with admin
credentials in order to proceed - if this is an attempt at phishing,
it's a poor one.
On Jan 21, 2008, at 7:16 PM, David Campbell wrote:
ISOQLOG2.1 Issue
This server has been running for 4 days, and it currently has no
domain records pointed to it (wanted to make sure I got it right
before I put it into production, it does however have a public IP,
now When I click on "General" under isoqlog it gives me
general Jan, 2008 Statistics
Creation Time: Jan 22, 2008 / 13:58
Day Sent Received Total Size
18 25 31 56 36.52 KBytes
19 4 4 8 19.16 KBytes
20 4 4 8 973.07 KBytes
21 4 4 8 6.96 KBytes
22 234 234 468 851.88 KBytes
Total 271 277 548 1.84 MBytes
Average 54 55 109 377.52 KBytes
and if I click on the 22'd of January
Top 100 Sender
Mail Number
1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 116
2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 57
3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2
4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1
Top 100 Receiver
Mail Number
1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 59
2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 58
3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 58
4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 57
5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1
6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1
Should I find this alarming or is it logging some kind of internal
emailing that I don't know about because I'm a bit of a noob? the
only emails I have sent (to test it out) were via the webmail
(squirelmail) as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and they were sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
, but I have no idea about the rest of them, and they seem to be
increasing, though today I did "import" via a shellscript about 400
users, would it possibly be internal system mails about that, and if
it IS internal system mail, is there anyway for me to retrieve it,
or forward it to a virtual account on the same machine?
Thank You, and sorry if this is a stupid question, I tried searching
google for [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it just gave me a blank look, haha
--
David Campbell
E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
W: http://www.bigbighuge.com