>> Of course you are correct and I was aware that it was a hack but I  
>> had
>> already triple checked the firewalls and the SMTP logs showed the
>> connections coming from 127.0.0.1 which does not leave a lot to go  
>> on.
>
> you'd better go through all the logs; the ASSP ones, the SMTP ones
> and the logs from whatever else *listening* on the system; an example,
> if you have some kind of "sendmail" page sitting there, then that may
> be the culprit :) at any rate, applying band-aids like you did is  
> imVHo
> a risky business, since you have an open hole, you know that, but you
> are just applying a workaround and ... hoping it will work; sure, it
> *may*
> work, but then it may also hide from you some other issues

I have not seen the problem recur since I patched it in Apr 2007 and I  
am satisfied that it has gone, I do however appreciate your  
concern ;-). However we are not debugging my machine but Trevor's, I  
was merely making the point that I have seen something similar myself  
in the past.

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Max Lyth


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