RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-25 Thread Steve Muchai
I would not be suprised if these messages do NOT originate from home.com. You need to check the headers of the messages, see where they are actually coming from, then blacklist the systems and notify their admins. Download one of these messages at a machine prefarably using Eudora, Netscape or som

RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread Rudolph, Paul
Virus Problem Exchange Server Murray, You can block that email domain or address from your system using message filtering under the Internet Mail Service properties in Exchange. Andy -Original Message- From: Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 10

Re: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread Jeff_Johnson
NAI (formerly McAfee) has a really good product called GroupShield which does a fine job of screening files for viruses. It's part of the TVD suite. JJ *** Jeff Johnson MCSE+I, MCSE 2k Network Engineer Triple S Plastics ***

RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread Walters, Wade M.
Assuming you're using Exchange, try going into Exchange Admin and configuring the mailbox for the webmaster to reject messages from that sender. After she straightens it out, you can reconfigure to accept again (if you want). It's under the delivery restrictions tab. Wade M. Walters Network Ser

RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread Guy Akiva
Is that Exchange 5.5 or Exchange 2k? If it's 5.5 you can "ban" email from any specific subnet or individual hosts. Open Exchange Admin In Connections you'll find your Inernet Mail Service, open the properties for it. Click on the connections Tab In the lower left you'll see "Accept Connections"

RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread Martin Blackstone
Block the offending sender email addy in the IMS? -Original Message- From: Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 8:22 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server Our webmaster seems to have found a "friend" who appare

RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread Murray Freeman
ian Steele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 10:39 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server Sounds like EXACTLY the same thing I'm going through - a Home.com user's system is peppering my inbox with infected messages. Unfortu

RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread Andy Cottrell
Murray, You can block that email domain or address from your system using message filtering under the Internet Mail Service properties in Exchange. Andy -Original Message- From: Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 10:22 AM To: NT System Admin Is

RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread David Thomas
Is there no way you can "bounce" the message back to the originator ? or just reject the messages totally. Most AV Software has an option to send a message back to the sender with a configurable message to tell the person to get their AV software sorted out :-) Regards Davidt -Original Mess

Re: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread Brian Steele
Sounds like EXACTLY the same thing I'm going through - a Home.com user's system is peppering my inbox with infected messages. Unfortunately, the messages don't have a "From" address, so there's no way to contact the sender about the problem! I tried sending a message about it to [EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread Clark, Steve
You can clock all email from @home.com in the IMC. Steve Clark Clark Systems Support, LLC AVIEN Charter Member "Who's watching your network?" www.clarksupport.com 301-610-9584 voice 240-465-0323 Efax -Original Message- From: Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:

RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread Sullivan, Glenn
Install some Email Virus protection, and let it deal with the infected messages. Or block that domain at your internet mail connector. Trend ScanMail is a good antivirus package, and you can easily block a particular domain, or even a single user from a domain, in your IMC properties box. Glenn

RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread Coleman, Hunter
On your Exchange server, go to the IMC properties, Connections tab, Message Filtering. Enter in the offending home.com address and then restart your IMC. You can check on the box to have the messages automatically deleted instead of accumulating in the TurfDir on the server. Hunter -Original