>Just wanted to say thanks to everyone

"everyone" of me ??  :)))

Whatever, you're welcome, and very glad you fixed it.

If you would have had an IMGate "out front", you could stopped 90K 
mails from getting into your Imail box.

>The moral of the story is:  Learn how to read and decipher your imail log
>files BEFORE you get in a bind !!

yep, there's tons of info in the logs. Learn to read 'em and to love 'em.

Len

=======================

 >One more thing about this. Isn't this IP below - [140.247.165.200] - the IP
> >of the orginating email?
>
>yes
>
> > >10:20 18:17 SMTPD(BF1F0112) [140.247.165.200] MAIL
>FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >10:20 18:17 SMTPD(BF1F0112) [140.247.165.200] RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >10:20 18:17 SMTPD(BF1F0112) [140.247.165.200] ERR www.lookwww.com invalid
> > >user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >If this email originated on our server,
>
>it doesn't, apparently
>
> >say the customer's coldfusion pages sent the email, wouldn't the IP
> >number be our IP number? Am I right on that?
>
>yes
>
> >I just want to make sure that this email isn't being generated on our
> >server.
>
>if he's not spoofing the ip:
>
># dig -x 140.247.165.200
>
>; <<>> DiG 8.2 <<>> -x
>;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
>;; got answer:
>;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 4
>;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 3, ADDITIONAL: 3
>;; QUERY SECTION:
>;;      200.165.247.140.in-addr.arpa, type = ANY, class = IN
>
>;; ANSWER SECTION:
>200.165.247.140.in-addr.arpa.  3H IN PTR  roam165-200.student.harvard.edu.
>
>;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
>247.140.in-addr.arpa.   3H IN NS        ns.harvard.edu.
>247.140.in-addr.arpa.   3H IN NS        ns1.harvard.edu.
>247.140.in-addr.arpa.   3H IN NS        ns2.harvard.edu.
>
>;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
>ns.harvard.edu.         3H IN A         128.103.201.100
>ns1.harvard.edu.        3H IN A         128.103.200.101
>ns2.harvard.edu.        3H IN A         128.103.1.1
>
>Len

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