Receiving many emails in my inbox that say mail delivery system and I'm not able to send messages now.

I'm receiving a number of emails that say " mail delivery system", and they are not in my sent items. So I've tried to do the virus scan and nothing is coming up. Now the "real" emails I need to send to clients are not going through because I've used up all my space and or number of emails for one day. Please help!

what you are seeing is backscatter http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backscatter_%28email%29
There is nothing anyone can do about it.

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