I recently went through the same situation. I collected a number of the "bounced" 
messages and reported them to Spamcop. It took a while but the problem finally was 
stopped by the isp for the offender. They were forging a name from my domain. I did 
recieve hundreds of bounced messages for a variety of sales pitches. The offender was 
bouncing the messages through Norway, Korea, the Phillipines and other places, to hide 
their true identity. Go Get'em, like I did. Don't get MAD, get even!

Dave Culbertson

On 20/Nov/2002 10:00:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I'm getting a lot of "bounce" emails in response to spam that was sent by someone 
>else using my domain name in the From: header.  I don't think they're relaying 
>through my server, but how can I tell for sure?  And if they aren't relaying through 
>me, and are just using false headers, what can I do about it?
> 
> Thanks!
>    -Rich
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