Compromised Server
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 10:05 pm
On average there are about 5000 emails that are not spam that pass through our server, however a spike on the 21st showed that 211424 emails were not spam. [img]http://brainstormvideo.ca/raymond/statsjuly21.JPG[img]
Our IT found that The info@sitename.com account was being used to send out spam messages. He changed the password on info@sitename.com and removed all of the spam messages from the queue.
Now I read on Magic Spam under "Compromised Servers" that By using MagicSpam, ISP's can protect their servers from further compromises and block existing outgoing spam.
I've read that a program called spamdyke is a filter for monitoring and intercepting SMTP connections between a remote host and a qmail server. Spam is blocked while the remote server (spammer) is still connected; no additional processing or storage is needed.
My question is besides having the client create a stronger password is there a program that you sell for situation like this.
I just hope with that many email s being sent from our server that we are not blacklisted
Thanks,
Raymond
Our IT found that The info@sitename.com account was being used to send out spam messages. He changed the password on info@sitename.com and removed all of the spam messages from the queue.
Now I read on Magic Spam under "Compromised Servers" that By using MagicSpam, ISP's can protect their servers from further compromises and block existing outgoing spam.
I've read that a program called spamdyke is a filter for monitoring and intercepting SMTP connections between a remote host and a qmail server. Spam is blocked while the remote server (spammer) is still connected; no additional processing or storage is needed.
My question is besides having the client create a stronger password is there a program that you sell for situation like this.
I just hope with that many email s being sent from our server that we are not blacklisted
Thanks,
Raymond