Windows 7 - port 25 packet sending

Asked By Jason Huang
08-Jun-07 08:56 AM
Hi,

In my windows xp dos prompt, I enter the command netstat -na and found lots
of lots of
connections to foreign IP address's port 25.  But I didn't open any mail
sending program so far.
In the Task Manager, I can't find the application whcih keeping sending the
packet to the port 25.
Please give me some advice.
Thanks for help.


Jason
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  Poprivet replied...
08-Jun-07 09:56 AM
Well; what IS that application?  Any other details?  Perhaps your computer
has been zombied?  Dunno.

Pop`
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