Brian Phillips wrote:
I have an 8-port 3com hub that you could use to run those checks.
Why can't you view the message headers of the returned emails and check the
ip address that initiated the email? At least it would tell you of an open
relay or something. If the ip address is on their network, it's their
problem.
Brian
I will have to look more closely at the headers. At first glance, the
initiating host claimed it was localhost(localhost), which I thought was
a spoof. I will look at the headers in the morning and may ask some
additional questions about interpreting it correctly.
Thanks,
Devlin
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