I had the same problem -- because someone from China is brute-forcing 
all "info@..."  accounts.. Once they find an easy password, they abuse 
it with millions of spam..
- wrote code to check everyone's passwords for easyness (?) and forced 
ppl to change their passwords -- or I changed it for them..  especially 
PLESK's  short form auth is a killer -- they just need to specify 
"info"  no need for a domain next to it..
-t


On 07/07/2012 09:05 PM, Pablo Murillo wrote:
> Hi
>
> Probably, I don´t explain me very well what I try to say
>
> I will try with an example:
>
> SMTP-AUTH via SD
> User to auth [email protected]
>
> Mail from: [email protected]
>
> Both domains are on localdomains
>
> How can I control that the outgoing email belongs to the auth domain ?
>
> Txs in advance
> Pablo Murillo
>
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