If you can't afford a gateway service (google, for example, is $3 per user
per year - very reasonable); then turn on DNS blacklists. They are covered
in the Exchange server online help.

 

Regards,

 

Michael B. Smith

MCSE/Exchange MVP

http://TheEssentialExchange.com

 

From: Thomas Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 11:36 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: question about having two domains in exchange

 

So, I've been working for the Girl Scouts for over 18 months and the
organization is interesting. With that said, since I have been here, we had
a domain (sagirlscouts.org) and this domain has been plagued with SPAM and
at one point was relaying. The previous IT person was removed since the
organization was blacklisted.

 

Now we have a new domain and I do not see very much spam hitting that
domain. However, upper management decided we should keep the old domain. I'm
ok with that decision, however my dilemma is this: I have been monitoring
all the packets coming into the exchange server, (one server, no front or
back end) and the old domain is constantly being spammed hard. 

 

Is there some type of tool or different setup I can do to prevent the spam
being forwarded onto the users? Management requested we have both domains
appended, but this is stressing out the server.

 

In a nutshell this is what we have:

 

Exchange 2K3 SP2

Win 2K3 SP1

IMF enabled

Trend Exchange Suite 8

 

 

TIA,

 

Thomas Gonzalez

Technology Manager

Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

210.349.2404 phone
210.403.1586 DID

210.349.2666 fax

www.girlscouts-swtx.org

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

 


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