Sorry, I didn't give enough info in the previous message. Here is that I have...
A RedHat box the has 2 NICs, 1 on our internal network and 1 on our public network
(from our ISP). The RedHat Box acts as a mail relay for 2 internal servers. It uses IP
Tables for filtering. All the internal
Nicholas Marsh wrote:
Sorry, I didn't give enough info in the previous message. Here is that I have...
A RedHat box the has 2 NICs, 1 on our internal network and 1 on our public network (from our ISP). The RedHat Box acts as a mail relay for 2 internal servers. It uses IP Tables for filtering.
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On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 13:25:45 -0800 (PST), Nicholas Marsh wrote:
Sorry, I didn't give enough info in the previous message. Here is that
I have...
A RedHat box the has 2 NICs, 1 on our internal network and 1 on our
public network (from our ISP).
If your linux box is relaying only internally and cannot be accessed
from the Internet, is it possible that one or more of your other mail
servers *can* be accessed from the Internet and is trying to bounce
spam email back to the sender via this linux box?
Are there any clues in your
What's the problem?
The problem is that someone has hijacked mt Postfix server to send SPAM.
nick marsh
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On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 04:54:31PM -0800 or thereabouts, Nicholas Marsh wrote:
What's the problem?
The problem is that someone has hijacked mt Postfix server to send SPAM.
No, the problem is you do not know how to use postfix, and have allowed
this. By *default*, postfix will not allow
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From: Nicholas Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 00:25
Subject: Postfix SPAM Issue Clarification
Sorry, I didn't give enough info in the previous message. Here is that I
have...
A RedHat box the has 2 NICs, 1 on our internal network and 1 on our