On 15/09/01 Steve Linford Said in a message entitled Re: more spam
>From Rick Palmer, received 14/9/01, 11:38 pm -0500 (GMT):
>> Anyone have any experience with this? I was recieving this from a
>
>> 09:23:29 1 SMTP-826([65.26.104.152]) SPAM? Recipient
>> '<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' rejected: relaying to [152.163.224.26] is not
>> allowed
>> 09:23:32 1 SMTP-829([65.26.104.152]) SPAM? Recipient
>> '<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' rejected: relaying to [64.12.136.89] is not
>> allowed
>> 09:23:36 1 SMTP-832([65.26.104.152]) SPAM? Recipient
>> '<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' rejected: relaying to [152.163.224.88] is not
>> allowed
>
>It's a spammer who thinks your server is an open relay and he's too
>stupid to realize it's not, he's left his server spamming and
>probably gone to bed... Last week a spammer did this for 22 hours on
>one of my servers and ran up a SIMS log of *135MB*, all rejected;
>relaying denied. When you see this, the only way to get rid of the
>bugger is to firewall his IP address. If you don't have a hardware
>firewall to hand, download a copy of "DoorStop" from
>http://www.versiontracker.com and install that, it works great.
AND send logs to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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