On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 09:52:39AM -0600, Andrew Hoying wrote:
| I'm getting flooded with messages from postmaster accounts about spam coming
| from us. When you look at the header it is obviously coming from Asia, but
| they are using our company domain name in the from and return-path
| addresses. The spam is even about equities, we deal in commodities and
| equity trading, so it is doubly abusive to our corporate image. My question
| is, what can I do to stop this, and how do I go about finding who is the
| source of the spam?

1)  educate those postmasters regarding Received: headers 
    (so that they know the spam didn't come from your systems at all)

2)  inspect the Received: headers yourself and

    a)  add those machines to RBLs 

    b)  present the people (eg postmasters) responsible with the
        penalty for their actions
        (have the legal dept. begin a lawsuit for damaging your company name)

HTH,
-D

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