Have  you  tried  testing  this  via  Telnet  from an internal address
(circumventing  your  firewall's  surely somewhat-broken SMTP filter)?
Can  you duplicate the same behavior with a dummy domain (set up a new
one just for testing)?

Here is my telnet session, connecting directly to my mail server. It
*still* looks as though it's accepting mail for a non user:

220 todhunter.com (IMail 7.15 7868-2) NT-ESMTP Server X1
helo
250 hello todhunter.com
mail from:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
250 ok
rcpt to:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
250 ok accepted for peer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Data
354 ok, send it; end with <CRLF>.<CRLF>
This is a test<crlf>
.
250 Message queued
Quit


Wait..was does the "accepted for peer" mean?????????????

Sharyn



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