ssmtp cannot generate some random e-mail addresses.  It does not run
as a daemon.
I would venture to guess it is some mailing list you belong to that
has the problem.  It is not ssmtp



On 5/5/06, zzapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I run various jobs from cron and then use :-

/usr/sbin/ssmtp
to mail the results back to me.

Every few days I get a mail back from some distant mail server compaining
the destination email address does not exist. The email address however
is one I don't recognise at all, the email address has however a valid
domain otherwise they wouldn't bounce back.

I would guess that I am sometimes sending a broken mail header which
"picks" up some default random. But can anyone suggest where I start
looking/ what is going wrong?????


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