I'm sure I'm just clicking something wrong but I have been fighting with AMS for almost a year to battle outgoing SPAM. This is not spam coming from legitimit users on my network and not incoming SPAM (although that sucks, too... but this is different).
Somehow, I have my AMS configured to allow those wonderful human beings who propigate SPAM to make it look like it's coming from my network. It's recorded in the logs as outgoing mail, sometimes I get bounce notifications, sometimes I actully get the spam myself. It usually shows as originating from a non-existing user on my domain. IE: ISJIKLDSJK@[mydomain].com.
I have SMTP enable and SMTP Authentication turned on but somehow, they are getting by the authentication. If I disable SMTP, of course, we no longer receive e-mail (it just bounces back to sender). If I disable outgoing mail, no one can send mail from the network.
Can anyone give me some idea of how to lock this traffic out? I have tweaked every setting I can think of and still it continues. The only things that have stopped it have also made the server unuseable to me.