Anyone have any suggestions on anything for stopping what I call internal spam.
Users who reply to phishing emails, who's account is then used to send out
massive amounts of spam to the world. Because of this massive blast of spam,
our mail server gets placed on many block lists, and then I
What Exchange version are you running?
From: Boggis, Josh [mailto:josh.bog...@uconn.edu]
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 7:16 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: stopping spam from inside server?
Anyone have any suggestions on anything for stopping what I call internal spam.
Users who
Deploy some kind of Email hygiene solution to cut out the Spam ?
John
From: Boggis, Josh [mailto:josh.bog...@uconn.edu]
Sent: 22 January 2010 13:16
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: stopping spam from inside server?
Anyone have any suggestions on
Get a good spam filtering program for your exchange server, Sunbelt's
product comes to mind. Get a good anti-virus/anti-malware program that
scans your servers and workstations and prevents them from becoming
infected. Again, Sunbelt's product comes to mind.
Do something a little more proactive
Have you verified you're not configured as an open relay?
Is your firewall only allowing SMTP traffic to/from your Exchange box?
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Our web gateway filtering appliances have helped a lot with this, using Trusted
Source-our network admin does all the work on these. Doesn't stop everything,
but if they are known bad sites, they get blocked when the user clicks on the
link(s).
-Bonnie
From:
+1. No port 25 traffic should be allowed out except from the known mail
servers. Then all you have to secure is those servers.
Carl
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From: Roger Wright [mailto:rhw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 9:35 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: stopping spam from
Take a look at:
http :// www . kopf .com. br /outlook/
I've used it successfully quite a few times but I don't think I've ever
attempted Public Folders.
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From: Sam Cayze Sam. Cayze @ Rollouts .com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist @ lyris
To be clear, this is the same as normal traffic. This is not being done on an
open relay, a user has given out their ID/Password to a phishing scheme, and
they are logging in remotely over OWA to send out large amounts of spam. It
the same as a professor sending out 5000 mails to an academic
After hours unusual activity??
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From: Boggis, Josh
Change the professors password.
From: Boggis, Josh [mailto:josh.bog...@uconn.edu]
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 10:23 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: stopping spam from inside server?
To be clear, this is the same as normal traffic. This is not being done
on an open relay,
You need to spam filter in both directions, then...
Phil
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email:
Do you know what do your message tracking logs on the mailbox server look like
when this is happening?
I'd bet the profs are sending out relatively few messages with lots of
recipients, and the spammers are sending out lots of messages to one or a few
recipients.
One will generate a lot of
Josh.
I feel your pain.
We had the same problem last summer. Two faculty members replied to the
phishing email, gave out their userid and password.
I reset their password which stopped the spam.
I went into their account and printed the sent email where they had
replied to the spammer and
All-
I have a server that keeps sending these bouncebacks when someone tries to send
to a contact with an external smtp address:
The following recipient(s) cannot be reached:
Username on 1/22/2010 11:57 AM
You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For
assistance,
HI folks. Happy Friday!
Having an issue where you run Microsoft Outlook Web Access and if you choose
basic mode, you can create and type body text into a new message.
However, if you choose Premium mode, you can put in To:, CC:, Subject, etc. but
the frame where you would type your message body
Server needs patching.
There was an update for OWA because Microsoft lost a patent case.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911829
Run the SBS Best Practises tool against the system - it will flag that missing
update and others.
There is a link to the SBS Best Practises tool on my Exchange
Not sure if this is relevant but under the mailbox properties did you check
that its set to receive mail from everyone?
I forget the tab and don't know if there is even one on a contact but on a
group that would give you a message like that.
From: John Bowles [mailto:john.bow...@wlkmmas.org]
As a follow up for anyone interested, I have to uninstall the exchange 2007
server. This task proved harder than it seems.
Since the transport connector was broke I was not able to remove all the
PF's I pushed them in replica, I waited several hours (theres about 100 megs
of PF) and nothing
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