When was the last time you deleted the all of the emails in the queue
directory, to see how many you are actually getting a day? Do you actually
get 1500 new emails in the queue a day? Are the address that the spammer is
sending to, internal addresses of your users, or external ones, or both?
If
Actually, I'm getting more than 1500 per day left in the queue. Most
eventually make it out and more new ones come into the queue. So it's
like a revolving door.
The addresses the spammer is sending to are all outside addresses. I have
not seen one sent to whitnall.com yet. They all go to som
This article discusses setting up the SMTP service to relay, so there may be
some hints in here
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q230/2/35.asp
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From: Jesse Rink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 11:26 AM
To: MS-Exchange Ad
I've gone through this before and find it to be of little help.
Unfortunately I cannot grasp how to allow relay for whitnall.com ONLY and
not any other domain. I'm not sure whether I should use authentication or
not, and if so, what type of authentication, etc. I need someone that has
IIS SMTP
I've gone through this before and find it to be of little help.
Unfortunately I cannot grasp how to allow relay for whitnall.com ONLY and
not any other domain. I'm not sure whether I should use authentication or
not, and if so, what type of authentication, etc. I need someone that has
IIS SMTP