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David E. Fox wanted us to know:

>"masquerading" as m206-157.dsl.tsoft.com, probably forging headers
>somewhere along the line. It further seems that mail is injected here
>and then attempts are made to send the sh*t off to other places.
>I have not gotten any complaints but as of now 22:30pm pst 11/4 there is
>approximately 2.3 megabytes' worth of mail trying to get out.

Have you by any chance enabled SMTP AUTH?  If you have, and have any
accounts with very simple passwords (such as guest:guest), then they
very well could be using your box as a relay simply because you have
made it very easy for them to guess it.

If you have not enabled SMTP AUTH, then you most likely are looking for
some mistaken setting by yourself that enables "relay by domain."

If you like, post your /etc/postfix/main.cf and someone will look it
over and maybe find the issue.
- -- 
Blue skies...           Todd
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