On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 13:24:54 -0400, Rafael Angarita wrote:
> 
>    I'm having an strange problem with my qmail servers, some times our 
> users get messages returned from remote servers that they haven't sent 
> to (there is no virus in their systems, some of them are unix hosts).
>    The headers indicate that the message is sent directly from the mail 
> server but the destination address is not copied in the email, for 
> example I got this returned mail but the original sender didn't sent 
> message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (neither he knows this guy) and 
> there is no forward or virus in his PC (it's a unix machine)
> 
First, this is not a qmail problem.

Second, this is a forged e-mail address problem.  Often these bounce
messages include the full headers of the message which bounced and
I'll just bet if you compare the IP addresses contained in the
Received From headers to your own, you'll find no match.

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David Benfell, LCP
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