I have been inspired by this thread to re-attempt to get RBL filtering working
on my Exchange 2007 server. I tried before and couldn't get it to work.
I have added zen.spamhaus.org as an IP Block List provider and enabled it. But
spam is still delivered!
I studied a spam message that arrived
Hi Rob
In my setup, I added the email address that Forefront uses when releasing the
quarantine to the list of Allowed Senders so that the filter check is totally
bypassed.
Cheers, Andrew.
From: McCready, Rob [mailto:rob.mccrea...@dplinc.com]
Sent: 09 December 2009 03:23 PM
To: MS-Exchange
I don't agree. We are a small shop of about 60 employees and we are running
Exchange 2007 without a hitch. It simply just works. I have only had to delve
into the mysteries of powershell once and everything else that my office has
needed has been configurable using the GUI. No problem.
Hi
Our environment: Windows SBS 2003, +/- 40 users
A company (BadCompany) we did business with is under fraud
investigation, and my boss has been subpoenaed to provide a copy of all
email correspondence our company has had with BadCompany over a certain
period. My current plan is to go
Your friend didn't write them...
http://archive.salon.com/21st/chal/1998/02/10chal2.html
Andrew McLaren
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A friend of mine wrote this and he wanted the opinions of “Computer
dudes and dudettes”
I promised him I would post it, I find it quite good.
Your file
guess I'm going to go with Choice 3. I was hoping to avoid that
because it seems a big chore! I'll try and get a script together to do
it. Wish me luck...
Andrew McLaren
Andy David wrote:
A couple of choices:
1. You can have them create new Outlook profiles with a different name than
the first few letters of the recipient's
name, Outlook fills in the rest of the name. Exchange then rejects the
email.
What can I do? Thanks guys / gals!
Regards,
Andrew McLaren
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