* Duane Hill :
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2011, Simon Brereton wrote:
> >This is a new one on me - I've never seen spammers attempt to use to SASL
> >Auth to inject spam. Has anyone else seen this?
> >
> >Oct 17 15:07:16 mail postfix/smtpd[14422]: connect from
> >unknown[208.86.147.92]
> >Oct 17 15:07:16
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011, Simon Brereton wrote:
Hi
This is a new one on me - I've never seen spammers attempt to use to SASL Auth
to inject spam. Has anyone else seen this?
Oct 17 15:07:16 mail postfix/smtpd[14422]: connect from unknown[208.86.147.92]
Oct 17 15:07:16 mail dovecot: auth(default):
On 17 October 2011 19:43, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 10/17/2011 10:50 AM, Simon Brereton wrote:
>
>> Does your approach for sending to abuse work for Roadrunner? I have
>> 1000 pings a day from a host on RR cable and when I tried to email
>> abb...@rr.com, the connection timed out and the mail sit
On 10/17/2011 10:50 AM, Simon Brereton wrote:
> Does your approach for sending to abuse work for Roadrunner? I have
> 1000 pings a day from a host on RR cable and when I tried to email
> abb...@rr.com, the connection timed out and the mail sits in the queue
> for 5 days before timing out.
Simon
Am 17.10.2011 17:50, schrieb Simon Brereton:
> Does your approach for sending to abuse work for Roadrunner? I have
> 1000 pings a day from a host on RR cable and when I tried to email
> abb...@rr.com, the connection timed out and the mail sits in the queue
> for 5 days before timing out
if they
Am 17.10.2011 17:50, schrieb Simon Brereton:
> On 17 October 2011 11:38, John Hinton wrote:
>> On 10/17/2011 11:13 AM, Simon Brereton wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> This is a new one on me - I've never seen spammers attempt to use to SASL
>>> Auth to inject spam. Has anyone else seen this?
>>>
>>> Oct
On 17 October 2011 11:38, John Hinton wrote:
> On 10/17/2011 11:13 AM, Simon Brereton wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> This is a new one on me - I've never seen spammers attempt to use to SASL
>> Auth to inject spam. Has anyone else seen this?
>>
>> Oct 17 15:07:16 mail postfix/smtpd[14422]: connect from
>>
Am 17.10.2011 17:13, schrieb Simon Brereton:
> Hi
>
> This is a new one on me - I've never seen spammers attempt to use to SASL
> Auth to inject spam. Has anyone else seen this?
>
> Oct 17 15:07:16 mail postfix/smtpd[14422]: connect from unknown[208.86.147.92]
> Oct 17 15:07:16 mail dovecot: