On 2010-03-24 7:24 PM, Josh Cason wrote:
> As I said a person connnects up. (not one of the email users). Just a
> random ip number. Sometimes it is postini (we use postini), aol, etc,
> etc. That sends one message in with mutiple reciepients. Then it sends
> out like say 20 or 30 or 100 messages t
It isn't just aol. It is any isp system that they seem to be spamming.
As I said a person connnects up. (not one of the email users). Just a
random ip number. Sometimes it is postini (we use postini), aol, etc,
etc. That sends one message in with mutiple reciepients. Then it sends
out like
Josh Cason a écrit :
> I have two problems. I built a new postfix e-mail system that worked
> great for about 1 year. Then I started getting spam that comes into our
> system as one msg and is then routed out to mutiple e-mail addresses
> like aol.com.
so you forward mail to aol and the like? ple
On 2010-03-24 Josh Cason wrote:
> I have two problems. I built a new postfix e-mail system that worked
> great for about 1 year. Then I started getting spam that comes into
> our system as one msg and is then routed out to mutiple e-mail
> addresses like aol.com.
Check your logs to find out how th