Hallo,
wie geht denn das?
Von meinem Provider (chello.at) krieg ich (SuSE 9.1, KDE 3.2.1, KMail 1.6.2)
mails, die KMAIL sofort eine "return to sender"-mail auslösen ????
Hab somit den Verdacht, ich werde so als SPAM-Schleuder verwendet.
Meine (die Empf.-Adresse) email-adresse ist korrekt, wieso geht trotzdem eine
raus?? Wie kann das 'von aussen' ausgelöst werden??
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