Re: Blocking an IP

2009-12-01 Thread James Kerr
Nice, of course I can do it at my firewall. Obviously I was unable to think 
last week due to being reassigned to liquor and beverage liaison for a major 
fundraiser we do, which means I was lifting crap on and off trucks all week (70 
hours).

Thanks

James
  - Original Message - 
  From: Andrew Levicki 
  To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues 
  Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 3:09 PM
  Subject: Re: Blocking an IP


  Hallo James,


  Steve is right, your goal can be achieved at the firewall / router.


  Also, Windows Server 2003 would have helped you with TCP/IP filtering.


  Assuming you can't or don't want to do either, your other option is to modify 
your receive connectors.


  EMC  Server Config  Hub / Edge Transport  Receive Connectors


  In the Network tab you can set the Receive mail from remote servers that 
have these IP addresses setting.


  I hope this helps you in your quest for perfection.


  Regards,


  Andrew


  2009/11/27 Steve Szabo steve...@gmail.com

James,



You should be able to block it at your firewall. However, if it is a 
dynamic address, it will change, so, if you do not have any worries about 
blocking anything from that part of the world, you can simply block the whole 
range the ISP has.



\\Steve// 



From: James Kerr [mailto:cluster...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 1:25 PM


To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues

Subject: Blocking an IP



How can I block an IP address from connecting to my 08 exchange server? I 
see a dynamic IP out of Turkey trying to ASMTP with my server and I would like 
to block it. 



TIA



James

  - Original Message - 

  From: Andrew Levicki 

  To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues 

  Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 6:28 AM

  Subject: Exchange 2007  iPhone 3GS



  Hi all, 



  I've read all the previous posts about iPhones with Exchange 2007. My 
question is very simple and please don't laugh: How do I set it up? I am the 
Exchange Administrator, so I guess I should know. But I've only ever 
administered Exchange with BlackBerry devices. So I don't know.



  I would appreciate a nudge in the right direction. And not just a link to 
lmgtfy.com!



  Thanks in advance,



  Andrew




RE: Blocking an IP

2009-12-01 Thread Steve Szabo
What!?!? They didn't buy the good stuff and you had to raise glass after
glass of the stuff to the height of a truck bed all week?

 

\\Steve// 

 

From: James Kerr [mailto:cluster...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 11:25 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Blocking an IP

 

Nice, of course I can do it at my firewall. Obviously I was unable to think
last week due to being reassigned to liquor and beverage liaison for a major
fundraiser we do, which means I was lifting crap on and off trucks all week
(70 hours).

 

Thanks

 

James

- Original Message - 

From: Andrew Levicki mailto:and...@levicki.me.uk  

To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
mailto:exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com  

Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 3:09 PM

Subject: Re: Blocking an IP

 

Hallo James, 

 

Steve is right, your goal can be achieved at the firewall / router.

 

Also, Windows Server 2003 would have helped you with TCP/IP filtering.

 

Assuming you can't or don't want to do either, your other option is to
modify your receive connectors.

 

EMC  Server Config  Hub / Edge Transport  Receive Connectors

 

In the Network tab you can set the Receive mail from remote servers that
have these IP addresses setting.

 

I hope this helps you in your quest for perfection.

 

Regards,

 

Andrew

 

2009/11/27 Steve Szabo steve...@gmail.com

James,

 

You should be able to block it at your firewall. However, if it is a dynamic
address, it will change, so, if you do not have any worries about blocking
anything from that part of the world, you can simply block the whole range
the ISP has.

 

\\Steve// 

 

From: James Kerr [mailto:cluster...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 1:25 PM


To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues

Subject: Blocking an IP 

 

How can I block an IP address from connecting to my 08 exchange server? I
see a dynamic IP out of Turkey trying to ASMTP with my server and I would
like to block it. 

 

TIA

 

James

- Original Message - 

From: Andrew Levicki mailto:and...@levicki.me.uk  

To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
mailto:exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com  

Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 6:28 AM

Subject: Exchange 2007  iPhone 3GS

 

Hi all, 

 

I've read all the previous posts about iPhones with Exchange 2007. My
question is very simple and please don't laugh: How do I set it up? I am the
Exchange Administrator, so I guess I should know. But I've only ever
administered Exchange with BlackBerry devices. So I don't know.

 

I would appreciate a nudge in the right direction. And not just a link to
lmgtfy.com!

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Andrew

 



RE: Blocking an IP

2009-11-27 Thread Steve Szabo
James,

 

You should be able to block it at your firewall. However, if it is a dynamic
address, it will change, so, if you do not have any worries about blocking
anything from that part of the world, you can simply block the whole range
the ISP has.

 

\\Steve// 

 

From: James Kerr [mailto:cluster...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 1:25 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Blocking an IP

 

How can I block an IP address from connecting to my 08 exchange server? I
see a dynamic IP out of Turkey trying to ASMTP with my server and I would
like to block it. 

 

TIA

 

James

- Original Message - 

From: Andrew Levicki mailto:and...@levicki.me.uk  

To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
mailto:exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com  

Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 6:28 AM

Subject: Exchange 2007  iPhone 3GS

 

Hi all, 

 

I've read all the previous posts about iPhones with Exchange 2007. My
question is very simple and please don't laugh: How do I set it up? I am the
Exchange Administrator, so I guess I should know. But I've only ever
administered Exchange with BlackBerry devices. So I don't know.

 

I would appreciate a nudge in the right direction. And not just a link to
lmgtfy.com!

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Andrew



Re: Blocking an IP

2009-11-27 Thread Andrew Levicki
Hallo James,

Steve is right, your goal can be achieved at the firewall / router.

Also, Windows Server 2003 would have helped you with TCP/IP filtering.

Assuming you can't or don't want to do either, your other option is to
modify your receive connectors.

EMC  Server Config  Hub / Edge Transport  Receive Connectors

In the Network tab you can set the Receive mail from remote servers that
have these IP addresses setting.

I hope this helps you in your quest for perfection.

Regards,

Andrew

2009/11/27 Steve Szabo steve...@gmail.com

  James,



 You should be able to block it at your firewall. However, if it is a
 dynamic address, it will change, so, if you do not have any worries about
 blocking anything from that part of the world, you can simply block the
 whole range the ISP has.



 \\Steve//



 *From:* James Kerr [mailto:cluster...@gmail.com]
 *Sent:* Friday, November 27, 2009 1:25 PM

 *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 *Subject:* Blocking an IP



 How can I block an IP address from connecting to my 08 exchange server? I
 see a dynamic IP out of Turkey trying to ASMTP with my server and I would
 like to block it.



 TIA



 James

  - Original Message -

 *From:* Andrew Levicki and...@levicki.me.uk

 *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com

 *Sent:* Friday, November 27, 2009 6:28 AM

 *Subject:* Exchange 2007  iPhone 3GS



 Hi all,



 I've read all the previous posts about iPhones with Exchange 2007. My
 question is very simple and please don't laugh: How do I set it up? I am the
 Exchange Administrator, so I guess I should know. But I've only ever
 administered Exchange with BlackBerry devices. So I don't know.



 I would appreciate a nudge in the right direction. And not just a link to
 lmgtfy.com!



 Thanks in advance,



 Andrew