i keep getting these messages in the log files.

now i host jobsinplymouth.co.uk mail but they do not have a user called
danbee - that is a name on another domain i host - and i think danbee
possibly worked on the website for jobsinplymouth.co.uk.

what is the best way to deal with this?

as co-location provider to block traffic from 212.135.1.176?

but traffic under iptables for the server.

or can something be set in courier


Jun 23 22:15:40 freeway courieresmtpd:
error,relay=::ffff: ,from=<>,to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 55
0 User unknown.
Jun 23 22:16:52 freeway courieresmtpd:
error,relay=::ffff:212.135.1.176,from=<>,to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 55
0 User unknown.
Jun 23 22:16:53 freeway courieresmtpd:
error,relay=::ffff:212.135.1.176,from=<>,to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 55
0 User unknown.
Jun 23 22:19:16 freeway courieresmtpd:
error,relay=::ffff:212.135.1.176,from=<>,to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 55
0 User unknown.
Jun 23 22:20:50 freeway courieresmtpd:
error,relay=::ffff:212.135.1.176,from=<>,to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 55
0 User unknown.
Jun 23 22:24:25 freeway courieresmtpd:
error,relay=::ffff:212.135.1.176,from=<>,to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 55
0 User unknown.
Jun 23 22:26:00 freeway courieresmtpd:
error,relay=::ffff:212.135.1.176,from=<>,to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 55
0 User unknown.
Jun 23 22:29:36 freeway courieresmtpd:
error,relay=::ffff:212.135.1.176,from=<>,to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 55
0 User unknown.
Jun 23 22:36:46 freeway courieresmtpd:
error,relay=::ffff:212.135.1.176,from=<>,to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 55
0 User unknown.
On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 15:12 +0530, Robert Pfister wrote:
> If you have access to the server logs that the message was sent from (e.g.
> /var/log/maillog), you can locate the original message and look there.  
> 
> If the mail was sent from some other SMTP server, you are out of luck.  You
> can make some educated guesses from the maillog if other users on the
> machine you have access to were in the BCC list.
> 
> Robb
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael
> Etcell
> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 8:59 AM
> To: courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [courier-users] Way of telling who is in BCC field
> 
> Dear courier users,
> 
> This is question about email in general.
> 
> If I was to receive an email knowing that I was one of many recipients
> listed in the BCC field of the sender. Is there anyway of telling who the
> rest the recipients are?
> 
> Looking forward to your replies.
> 
> Regards
> Michael 
> 
> 
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