Carlos Williams a écrit : > On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Sahil Tandon <sa...@tandon.net> wrote: >> No need to be alarmist; search the logs for further enlightenment. > > I checked the logs and found the following when I search for the message ID: > > May 21 16:48:04 mail postfix/smtpd[22513]: 502E97782FC: > client=localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1] > May 21 16:48:04 mail postfix/cleanup[22592]: 502E97782FC: > message-id=<ss6f+fdgn2u...@server.us> > May 21 16:48:04 mail postfix/qmgr[28965]: 502E97782FC: from=<>,
from=<>: looks like a bounce or an auto-reply. > size=4527, nrcpt=1 (queue active) > May 21 16:50:04 mail postfix/smtp[23194]: 502E97782FC: > to=<info_1664177_5149789_gowenworks2-70.164.13.80_2009-5-21+tcampbell=server...@return.gowenandco. > MUNGED com>, gowenandco DOT com is listed on URIBL and SURBL and http://www.senderbase.org/senderbase_queries/detailip?search_string=206.212.244.0%2F24 doesn't look good... so something in your site is bouncing or auto-responding to spam. you need to find out what is causing this bounce/auto-reply and fix it. you can look at the message using the postcat command. PS. make sure to validate recipients at the edge of your network, instead of accept-then-bounce. don't be an outscatter source... > [snip]