With the outgoing smtp rule removed from shorewall, I should be able to find where qmail queues the messages and see what is being sent to mydomain.com.
The email being automatically sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] contain just one line in the body:
multicron-p
Multicron-p runs every 15 minutes to check space and ping hosts and calls "mail" if problem detected and if $lrp_MAIL_ADMIN" defined, which it isn't. So still not sure where the "multicron-p" I see in the queued emails comes from. Then again, I don't see that /etc/multicron-p ever sends a email containing the word "multicron-p" as I seem to observe in the qmail queue.
Does "mail" somehow use qmail to send mail triggered by cron? -gene
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