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a request for help...
Hi,
An evil person hacked into my computer last night-- I had a 2nd user account which I used only to allow clients to scp files to me, and this account had a rather 'dumb' password... This was the account that got hacked, anyway, my mailq was filled with thousands of spam emails, so I immediately deleted the user account, and restarted my system... On my mail user account, when i type mailq, I still see a billion emails showing up........ And I don't know if they are going out as we speak or not.. I tried doing the command "sendmail -bH", but nothing seemed to change... when I look in /var/spool/postfix/active, I see: many files such as "000778454FA"... And I am wondering if I should just delete all of these? If anyone can help me, I would greatly appreciate it.. my aim is patrickco -patrick |
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