thanks Scott

Yes, I have the Hijack in place and it is saying 2 got relayed ;)

I have now gone to the "No relay" option

Chris

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/28/02 10:23AM >>>

>I have my IMail set to "Relay for local hosts only"

To make sure that you are not an open relay, you can either use IMail's 
"Relay for addresses" (in which case you would enter a list of "safe" IP 
addresses that your users may come from; anyone not coming from those safe 
IPs would need to use SMTP AUTH), or "No mail relay" (which really means 
that everyone must use SMTP AUTH).  Note that relay setting apply only to 
outgoing E-mail, so no matter what your settings are, your users will still 
be able to get mail.

Any other relay options will allow spammers to send mail through your 
server.  In the case of "Relay for local hosts", IMail will allow spammers 
to send unlimited spam if they pretend to be using a return address on one 
of your domains.

Are you running Declude Hijack (which would limit the amount of mail that a 
spammer could send)?
                                 -Scott

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