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Spam Prevention, Linux Server with plesk how to locate the exploited domain

Asked by silveuk in Networking Security Vulnerabilities, Linux Networking, Anti-Spam Email Software

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I own a hosting server, running plesk on Linux environment, which has about 57 UK domains hosted on it, and lately the servers mail failure box had been over filled with bad email addresses containing spam.
I think the servers being used for spam, I have checked all the contact forms but every domain contact form contains a Session, PHP generated captcha image.
Anyway my question is

Plesk displays this information

 failure notice mungo@searchhound.com July 17, 2008 10:13 AM7 day(s) 00:23:3411,39 KB

And when you click on the link it displays

Received: (qmail 6822 invoked for bounce); 17 Jul 2008 10:13:09 +0100
Date: 17 Jul 2008 10:13:09 +0100
From: MAILER-DAEMON@p75197581.pureserver.info
To: mungo@searchhound.com
Subject: failure notice

This information is useless to me

Is their a way to Add a From IP address and exploited domain

That way I know which client has the vulnerability and I can the look for ways to prevent spam

So im pretty much asking how can I find out which domain these emails are coming from
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