People are probably spoofing the reply to address ([EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) and sending SPAM out by their SMTP server , which is
configured to relay.
When the message bounces from the recipient , it is sent back to your SMTP
server.
For those people that are complaining , get them
Title: RE: Repost: Spam to non-existent e-mail address-PLEASE HELP
Steve
I use Mail Essentials on my Exchange server. It did real well with all the worms and with filtering. You can add the spammers and also filter out invalid return domains and prevent mail relaying. I got on the orbs
Title: RE: Repost: Spam to non-existent e-mail address-PLEASE HELP
Steve
I use Mail Essentials on my Exchange server. It did real well with all the worms and with filtering. You can add the spammers and also filter out invalid return domains and prevent mail relaying. I got on the orbs