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I have configured a qmail server, and modified my /etc/tcp.smtp file to look as follows:

127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
10.9.3.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""

This should only allow local relaying, as well as any machine on our 10.9.3.x network to relay through it.

Is there any reason why (I'm using qmHandle) I'm seeing some interesting emails in our queue that look like bogus email addresses? The domains it is trying to send to are similar to gimail.com, lycosa.com, etc.

Can anyone help?  Is my tcp.smtp file configured correctly?  I've followed the qmail rocks installation, without installing SpamAssassin, and Clam AV
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