You are brgeneral and this hit your system there?
If that is correct I don't see that as a relay, I see it as someone spoofing
your 'from' address space. Very common.
If you want to stop your Cuda from accepting this kind of email you want to
look at the 'sender spoof' setting in your Cuda.
Hi Richard,
Most likely its a misaddressed spam - your mail server is trying to return
it to the @yahoo originator as unknown recipient. Probably the yahoo
account never existed (headers are easily forged) or Yahoo have disactivated
it due to the spammout.
That message is a yahoo standard for
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SPAM relay
Hi Richard,
Most likely its a misaddressed spam - your mail server is trying to
return it to the @yahoo originator as unknown recipient. Probably the
yahoo account never existed (headers are easily forged) or Yahoo have
disactivated it due
Title: RE: SPAM relay
Thanks for the responses,
Talking about spam what is the best thing to use to filter this stuff out. Either on keyword or domain. I have looked at the realtime black hole list but it seems to only really work with sendmail or some other non exchange mail server. I
: Richard McMahon
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relay
Thanks for the responses,
Talking about spam what is the best thing to use to filter
this stuff out. Either on keyword or domain. I have looked