E-mails of the following form are probably going through:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]@zzzzz



To fix this I would recommend adding the following strings
to your "filteri.dat" file:

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"


You also may need to add the following:

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

where ??? is the full domain name of your mail server.


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Joel Rome wrote:
> 
> Our mail server was recently added to ORDB as an open relay and I cannot
> figure out why. I am running Gordon Fecyk's antirelay program and it has
> worked quite well. It caught several of ORDB's test relay messages but I
> guess one got through.
> 
> The details are in ORDB's lookup at
> http://ordb.org/lookup/?host=67.116.178.74
> 
> I can provide the contents of my antirelay.ini file also if it helps.
> But I am stumped. I would appreciate any help.
> 
> TIA
> 
> --
> Joel Rome
> Otto Nemenz International
> http://www.ottonemenz.com
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