There has been a very long discussion about this on one of the 
intrusions e-mail lists.  Aparently rr.com will scan your address, and 
sometimes your entire net, when you send one of their customers an 
e-mail. They apparently go as far as trying to relay mail through 
misconfigured mail and and web hosts.

http://security.rr.com/probing.htm

Regards, Mike Klinke


On Thursday 23 January 2003 20:38, Peter Kiem wrote:
> I noticed log entries like these in my Apache logs.
>
> 24.30.199.228 - - [22/Jan/2003:18:55:49 +1000] "CONNECT
> security.rr.com:25 HTTP/1.0" 200 14244 "-" "-"
> 24.30.199.228 - - [22/Jan/2003:18:55:49 +1000] "PUT
> http://security.rr.com:25/ HTTP/1.1" 200 12768 "-" "-"
>
> Since 24.30.199.228 is not my IP address does that mean they are
> relaying mail through my Apache or is it my Apache sending mail to
> them?



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