Recipient addresses don't have to appear anywhere in the message.
And in spam the To: header is often garbage. Ignore that.
Look at the system log records written by your MTA (Postfix?) to
see who the recipients were.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information T
Ah yes, I don't know why the whole bcc: notion didn't occur to me. Too
many long days this week, I guess. Thanks to all those who replied!
DC
Paul Engle wrote:
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> From Dana Canfield on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 9:38 AM
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are local users
> receiving hundreds of spam per hour. None of it is addressed
> to them. Their email addresses don't appear anywhere in the
> message source. The messages in hackxx's account
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- --On Wednesday, May 23, 2007 09:37:59 AM -0400 Dana Canfield
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> In the past week or so, we've had trouble with spam being delivered to
> the wrong recipients. It's difficult to explain, so I'll use an example:
>
> Does a
In the past week or so, we've had trouble with spam being delivered to
the wrong recipients. It's difficult to explain, so I'll use an example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are local users receiving
hundreds of spam per hour. None of it is addressed to them. Their
email addresses