Well, here -I- am with a "how did that spam get through?" question:

 From the logs (sorry, this is the only level I have):

14:16:05 1 SMTP-664([211.107.4.3]) SPAM? Host is blacklisted per RBL 
relays.ordb.org with result [127.0.0.2]
14:16:06 3 SMTP-664(mailserver.taesanlcd.co.kr) Failed to verify. 
Real address is [211.107.4.3:1370]
14:16:08 2 SMTP-664([211.107.4.3]) {S.0000252688} received, 7442 bytes
14:16:09 2 SYSTEM [S.0000252688] S.0000252688 0+1 From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


SMTP-664 got flagged as spam by relays.ordb.org, but was then 
received, and sure enough ended up in my postmaster mailbox:

Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from [211.107.4.3] (HELO mailserver.taesanlcd.co.kr)
   by mx.4pi.com (Stalker SMTP Server 1.8b9d10)
   with ESMTP id S.0000252688 for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Mon, 08 Oct 
2001 14:16:08 -0400


Have I missed something stupid?


Stefan Jeglinski

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