RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-25 Thread John Matteson
, 2003 8:46 AM Posted To: Exchange Discussion List Conversation: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth. Subject: RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth. This could be done with a separate machine that receives mail for your domain and only relays valid addresses

RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth. - UPDA TE

2003-03-25 Thread Biesecker, Noel E. IT1(SW)
My Black hole fix seems to be doing a pretty good job. So far, I have 97 email addresses added to it and I'm adding more as I receive the Unknown Recipient messages. I temporarily added myself as a member of the distro list so that I can put some numbers out there and actually see what kind of

RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-24 Thread Biesecker, Noel E. IT1(SW)
Destroyer Serving with Pride -Original Message- From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 10:25 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth. That will stop the NDR's. Which will help some

RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-24 Thread Trent Hancock
Of Biesecker, Noel E. IT1(SW) Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 10:28 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth. Thanks for the info Andy. I think that will help quite a bit. I set it up and added a bunch of the old email address addresses as aliases. I

RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-24 Thread Dave Vantine
for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth. 1. Create a Distribution List with no members. 2. Add the SMTP addresses of the people who are no longer there to this Distribution List. 3. Hide the Distribution List. No NDRS, Emails disapear. And be careful out there. -- Original Message

Re: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-24 Thread Andy David
- From: Biesecker, Noel E. IT1(SW) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 11:27 AM Subject: RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth. Thanks for the info Andy. I think that will help quite a bit. I set it up and added a bunch

Re: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-24 Thread Andy David
Short of unsubscribing all the users from all those lists... - Original Message - From: Dave Vantine [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 7:56 AM Subject: RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth. Although

RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-24 Thread Dave Vantine
Exactly! -Original Message- From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 8:03 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: Re: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth. Short of unsubscribing all the users from all those lists... - Original Message

RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-24 Thread Alverson, Tom
This could be done with a separate machine that receives mail for your domain and only relays valid addresses to you. In order to help with the bandwidth problem, this machine would have to be somewhere that did not have a bandwidth limitation. Tom -Original Message- From: IT1(SW)

Re: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-24 Thread Chris Scharff
David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 10:15 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: Re: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth. 1. Create a Distribution List with no members. 2. Add the SMTP addresses of the people who are no longer

Re: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-24 Thread Chris Scharff
USS DEYO (DD-989) Strike Destroyer Serving with Pride -Original Message- From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 10:25 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth. That will stop

Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-23 Thread IT1(SW) Biesecker
Hi everyone. I'm new to this group so here's a quick introduction. I'm a network Administrator in the US NAVY, currently on board the USS DEYO. My organization contains about 350 people so it is actually a fairly small network. While we are underway (as we are now), my Internet connection

Re: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-23 Thread Andy David
1. Create a Distribution List with no members. 2. Add the SMTP addresses of the people who are no longer there to this Distribution List. 3. Hide the Distribution List. No NDRS, Emails disapear. And be careful out there. -- Original Message -- From:

RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.

2003-03-23 Thread Martin Blackstone
That will stop the NDR's. Which will help some on the bandwidth. It wont stop the mail from coming to the server though. I cant really think of anything would work in that regards with your situation. Like Andy said, be careful out there. -Original Message- From: Andy David