Sounds like your machine is an open email relay and should be powered off until you figure out how to properly administer it. You should never accept email from a non local machine (unless you've made a specific exception) for delivery to a machine that isn't yours - machines that allow this are a large conduit of spam on the net.
Steve
Rodney Richison wrote:
Have found in my postfix logs where someone is sending one email to alot of non-existant users. This domain is not on the local machine. Thus, this machine accepts the mail and attempts to deliver it.
I've two questions.
Which ip sent it? 65.100.126.213? Determined by the 8BD3844165?
Ideas on how to stop it
