At 01:25 PM 11/12/2003 -0800, you wrote:
> I dont see anything in your headers that would warrant them being malicious
> or spam.
> The only real thing I can see is that when you logged in remotely, its
> showing the verizon connection that was initiated.


Is this a bad thing?  This is just saying where I logged in from, no?
My router does NAT loopback, so I just log onto my webpage using my
domain name and then hit the webmail page and log in.  I assumed that
this is what is being added here.
Nope. It's just part of the normal email tracking process. Just adds it all into the headers, tracking the path it took. It should be no problem at all.


> There are no other messages regarding why it was blocked? No bounce backs?

connect to
qxssmtp2.qualxserv.com[65.246.197.34]: server refused mail service

Not sure what server this is, but this is a quick test I did running from one of my boxes:


$ telnet 65.246.197.34 25
Trying 65.246.197.34...
Connected to 65.246.197.34.
Escape character is '^]'.
521 qxssmtp2.qualxserv.com access denied
Connection closed by foreign host.

It's not your setup. Its the remote mail server. Looks like SMTP is not running on this server at the moment.

I didn't save any others.  It's only been a few, but since I just tried
using a different system, everything is suspect.

No worries. This particular system is doing something on its end.


> What version of postfix are you running?

postfix-1.1.11-4mdk / Mandrake 9.0

You may want to consider upgrading to a new version of Postfix. There have been quite a few enhancements as well as security features that have changed since this release. A quick note: If you do upgrade, note that the way rules are applied (UCE specifically) into Postifx 2.x are slightly different than 1.x.


Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Jason


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