Autor: Christian Schmidt Data: A: exim-users Assumpte: Re: [exim] re spamming
Hello Deepak,
Deepak Kapoor, 20.11.2006 (d.m.y):
> On 11/20/06, Chris Lear <chris.lear@???> wrote:
> >
> > If a) the bandwidth is being used for e-mail, and b) exim isn't using
> > the bandwidth, then I'd say some program other than exim is doing
> > e-mail. Is it port 25 traffic? Inbound or outbound? Maybe a cgi script
> > is responsible.
> >
>
> what you mean to say that if a cgi script is sending lot of emails
> then it will show under email traffic but not at
> somebody@??? thedomain.com beingthe hosted domain
Maybe.
> but i
> think if the person is using smtp to send email then it must be
> visible as someuser@??? but what is not clear if somebody
> is using script to send email using apache, will it be shown as email
> traffic or not, what do you think
We don't know anything about how your provider "measures" your
traffic. And we can't take a look at your server, either.
Thus, it's _you_ who has to get the information.
Oh, and you could make your postings a little bit easier to read if
you sometimes set a "," or a "."...
Gruss/Regards,
Christian Schmidt
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