I found the problem I encountered earlier today. I don't understand it exactly but I know it is the answer.
I have a Mac OSX server that I used to have a couple of email accounts on. I reloaded the server software a few weeks ago and cleaned up the machine. I did not start up the mail server after that, however I did not take the IP address of that machine out of the client hosts on SIMS. I didn't think was being used but I thought since I am not using mail on that machine right now I would take out the IP address. ALL of a sudden 100's of addresses were being rejected and the IP was the OSXS machine. Since I'm fairly new at this - could someone tell me what was happening?? Were they using other open ports to gain access to the SIMS machine through the OSXS machine? I would like to fully understand this phenom!


--Thanks

Leonard


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