Title: Newbie reject question
W2K / E2K - I have a user that would like to block a specific email address coming to him (they are getting harassed). Where is the proper place to do this?
Jeff Clarke
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Title: Message
block
it right at the IMS.
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Did I just say that out
loud?
-Original Message-From: Jeff A. Clarke
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of if they get another email address then they/you have legal
grounds.
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-Original Message-From: Jeff A. Clarke
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From: Kevin Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: 04 February 2002 14:20
Posted To: Sunbelt Exchange List
Conversation: Newbie reject question
Subject: RE: Newbie reject question
block
reject question
If
it just one user, have them set a rule (really two). One that says when a
message comes it - it gets a reply asking the person to stop sending emails
and that they consider it to be harassment and a second rule which deletes the
message.
If
they do not stop
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Subject: RE: Newbie reject question
Not on E2k Kevin! He should enable message filtering at the global
level, plus there's a highly hidden check-box on the SMTP virtual server
(it's detailed in TechNet). Failing that, get a 3rd party content
filtering application.
Neil
Thanks everyone - I think this covers it:
How to Filter Junk Mail in Exchange 2000 (Q276321)
Jeff
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From: Neil Hobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 09:26
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Newbie reject question
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-Original Message-
From: Jeff A. Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: 04 February 2002 14:43
Posted To: Sunbelt Exchange List
Conversation: Newbie reject question
Subject: RE: Newbie reject question
Thanks everyone - I think this covers it:
How to Filter Junk Mail
: RE: Newbie reject question
Not on E2k Kevin! He should enable message filtering at the global level,
plus there's a highly hidden check-box on the SMTP virtual server (it's
detailed in TechNet). Failing that, get a 3rd party content filtering
application.
Neil Hobson
Silversands
http
: Newbie
reject question
If
it just one user, have them set a rule (really two). One that says when a
message comes it - it gets a reply asking the person to stop sending emails
and that they consider it to be harassment and a second rule which deletes
the message
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