That was it, chabral, it was a lot of spammers, 5 or 6 I think.  Okay, 
How do I enable auth for smtp? Im sure it is in the docs, but it never 
hurts to ask :P anyway, I am going to set up a spammers.tab and possible 
restrict smtp to local addresses if possible. Any more thoughts?
chabral wrote:

>Dustin C. Hatch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>I don't have time right now to run XMail in debug mode, but tomorrow,
>>i will certainly post everythign that I recieve.  I think that it iw a
>>worthy note that back when I was using windows, Norton would pop an
>>error every once in a while whil delivering these messages I told you
>>about, saying that mail could not be delivered. Usually, the addresss
>>that it specified did not exist was some random word or phrase at
>>    
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>A few options:
>    - Maybe your server is being used as a relay for spammers?
>    - Do you have any antivirus or filter that can be consuming so much cpu?
>    - After enable logging, send a test message and check the logs under
>MailRoot/logs
>    - Try sniffing the network and see what packets are being sent/received
>by the xmail
>
>    good luck,
>
>chabral
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