At 10:49 AM +1000 9/2/03, Nick Quinn's list address imposed structure on a stream of electrons, yielding:
Hi,

I getting a spammer cracking authentication:

10:51:53 1 SMTP-170([211.158.32.247]) SPAM? Host is blacklisted per RBL
sbl.spamhaus.org with result [127.0.0.2]
10:51:53 1 SMTP-171([211.158.32.247]) SPAM? Host is blacklisted per RBL
sbl.spamhaus.org with result [127.0.0.2]
10:51:53 3 SMTP-170(actinometer) Failed to verify. Real address is
[211.158.32.247:3174]
10:51:54 3 SMTP-171(expectantly) Failed to verify. Real address is
[211.158.32.247:3175]
10:51:57 2 SMTP-170([211.158.32.247]) {S.0001570181} received, 997 bytes

will the log "all info" tell me which account that they are logging in on?

I'm not clear on why you are convinced that they are 'cracking authentication' but turning up the logging to 'all info' in the SMTP, General, and Router settings will show you precisely what is happening.



-- Bill Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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