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On 1 Sep 2007, at 04:19, Bill Cole wrote:
You may want to reconsider your network configuration, if it is really doing what you think.
Seems it wasn't that, which seemed like a really odd problem if it turned out that it was.
I think the logging was high enough, it was on "low-level" rather than "everything". Anyway, I found it in the end - rather than using POP before SMTP the spammer was using SMTP-auth. Turns out there was an account with no password (went right through all the accounts to make sure there were no others like that - which is a pretty labourious job with CommuniGator).
Thanks for the feedback.
-- Clive
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