The whole thing started when some hellish folks started using our web server to reflect their junk mail.
I have to be careful about this, though, because there are two groups of people who need to keep using sendmail on our server for legitimate purposes. Group 1 are the people who have aliases for their virtual web domains on our server -- their mail needs to keep going through. Group 2 are the people on our lan who should be able to reflect *their* mail out. This group is all coming in from a single IP address, however, so that should make it easy, right? I'm pretty much a novice at Linux administration, unfortunately. I was merely assisting the people who did our initial install, last December (12/5/97). The machine in question is ns.admast.com. Since then, I successfully add domains, aliases, and the occasional user. Is it hard to grab the new software? Is it precompiled? Our Linux box is a 486 clone running a Tomcat chipset. The thing works like a dream, until all these angry people starting asking me to close the "relay". I'm not even sure how I can find out what version of sendmail I'm running! That's how green I am. I would seriously appreciate some help. :) TIA, Adam Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. Feel free to email me directly, so as not to overtax the group recipients.

