Jason Haar wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Huh, that would make some sense I suppose. The other week a ran one of
the queue rebuild scripts out there (queue-fix-1.4), but that didn't
seem to help. I guess our next option would be to delete the current
queue and just start from scratch. Eek.
I think you are confusing cause and effect. I don't think you have a
problem. All that is happening is that SPAM is being sent using your own
users email addresses, and some of those SPAM bounce - and the bounce
comes back to your users. So they are left wondering how this email was
sent by them - when of course it was actually never sent by them.
But as [EMAIL PROTECTED] said earlier, the bounces contain body text
from actual valid e-mails that the users really did send out.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not dismissing that idea. However, the bounces (as shown below)
include the email that the valid user was sending out.
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