Someone asked for the specs of my server, so here they are in case anyone cares:
OS: WindowsNT 4.0
Mail Server: Post.Office v3.1.2 release (PO205-101c)
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I know this is totally off topic, but I have nowhere to turn at
the moment.
Somehow even though I have mail relaying turned off on my mail
server, I've received several thousand messages over the night,
and those messages continue to pour in.
Someone asked for the specs of my
Did you follow the White Paper at:
http://www.software.com/supportresources/whitepapers.html
best, paul
At 01:02 PM 10/18/00 -0700, you wrote:
Someone asked for the specs of my server, so here they are in case anyone
cares:
OS: WindowsNT 4.0
Mail Server: Post.Office v3.1.2 release
From: "Dave Watts" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OS: WindowsNT 4.0
Mail Server: Post.Office v3.1.2 release (PO205-101c)
You can do this within the Post.Office interface. Log in with the
postmaster/administrator account, select "System Config", then click on the
"Set Mail Blocking Options" and
You can do this within the Post.Office interface. Log in
with the postmaster/administrator account, select "System
Config", then click on the "Set Mail Blocking Options" and
block mail from the problem source.
Does that work at the SMTP level like .procmail in *nix?
dev/nulling the
I'm pretty sure that it blocks before writing to the disk. There's still
going to be some load, though - the server will still receive connections on
the SMTP port.
yes, that's why I recommended he do it up at his border router, or
filtering mail hub, so the mailbox server is available for
From: "Len Conrad" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm pretty sure that it blocks before writing to the disk. There's still
going to be some load, though - the server will still receive connections on
the SMTP port.
yes, that's why I recommended he do it up at his border router, or
filtering mail
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