You might want to consider setting up some kind of firewall
on your lan.

Although, it could be someone inside your perimiter.

s.



>Somebody is dropping mails into your system ... Go and check out smail.log
>or smtp.log
>Since there is no 'received from' header it's constructed (composed) in
>xmail itself.
>The X-mail target domain is 'freak' (check if you have a 'freak' domain
>configured ??)
>Where do you open the message? In your client? Or on system-level?
>Smail.log should give you the details where or who did compose this 
>message.
>
>Frederik
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: CR Little [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Verzonden: dinsdag 17 september 2002 16:41
>Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Onderwerp: [xmail] Blank Messages
>
>
>It's not all the e-mails I receive it's random
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