This is in my router as of 12:00 PM today.
<*[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = Null
Tonight I get this email. It looks like it was caught by the router in the
1st line but seemed to continue to be delivered to the recipient, me. I do
not have my address whiteholed. Even if I did, it seems that manual entries
override the whitehole entry. I place the whitehole entries at the bottom of
the router so they must pass the manual blacklist first.
18:31:13 4 ROUTER mapped to email(null) (safe)
18:31:15 4 ROUTER aliased to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
18:31:15 4 ROUTER redirected to email(192.168.246.12) (safe)
18:31:19 2 SMTP-175([211.114.52.89]) {S.0001060730} received, 5652 bytes
18:31:19 4 ROUTER aliased to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
18:31:19 4 ROUTER redirected to email(192.168.246.12) (safe)
18:31:19 2 SYSTEM [S.0001060730] <007b25e17eae$5646b7c7$8ab41dd3@xdffbm> 1+0
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
18:31:20 2 SMTP-176([192.168.246.12]) [S.0001060730] sent, 5546 bytes
18:31:21 2 SYSTEM(SMTP) [S.0001060730] sent to ([192.168.246.12])PGalati
18:31:21 2 SYSTEM [S.0001060730] deleted
Any idea what may be allowing this entry to continue.
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Paul Galati
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