I don't think thats correct, as the email reported by the user, had 
numerous errors and content that show it was generated from the PC. ie. 
interfaces, what accounts exist... and when it tried to send the email to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], his mail server didn't allow it, because the server that 
control china.com mx, rejected it saying, sorry your sending domain of 
linux.bogus or whatever it was don't exist. Hence the mail bounced to the 
root user of the box and our friend [EMAIL PROTECTED] was informed.

If this bounce didn't happen, the person whom formulated this information 
to be setn to them, would be sitting back with the details, without no one 
the wiser.

I think you should seriously investigate logs, as I believe the machine in 
question has had someone doing some silly things. 

> See the other postings on this problem under the Subject:
> 
>        OT - Mail for me from me!
> 
> I don't know how this is happening either. What do the headers show?
> 
> Nick
> 
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