Keith Morse wrote:

> I don't know the answer without some research but,  I use the following
> tools to help understand this type of output.

    No, I know what the messages are.  And I know what's it trying to do.  What I 
wanted to know was, WHAT on the remote end, could be trying to access my (e)smtp port 
like that.  It's something that varies it's source port constantly.  Another virus?  
Some script kiddie's little toy?  Some SPAM software?  THAT's what I'm interested in.

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