RE: Email Encryption Between Servers

2003-04-02 Thread Craig Humphrey
Some people have already mentioned using various forms of VPN, but there are also other products that either plug-in to Exchange 2000, or act at a gateway between Exchange and the Internet. We use MailMarshal from Marshal Software (recently acquired by NetIQ), which is a great product, supporting

RE: IIS listens to port 80 on 0.0.0.0

2002-09-26 Thread Craig Humphrey
ul. Later'ish Craig > -Original Message- > From: Sarbjit Singh Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, 25 September 2002 2:51 PM > To: Craig Humphrey > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: IIS listens to port 80 on 0.0.0.0 > > > Tried that KB ar

RE: IIS listens to port 80 on 0.0.0.0

2002-09-25 Thread Craig Humphrey
It's a "feature" of IIS5. By default it listens on port 80 on all available IP addresses (0.0.0.0). This can be fixed: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q238131&; Hope that helps. > -Original Message- > From: Sarbjit Singh Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tu

RE: Free Webmail Service Accessibility

2002-06-14 Thread Craig Humphrey
We've recently implemented a similar policy, primarily for two reasons... 1. Virus', nasty html emails, etc. While all our web traffic is scanned, it's not scanned in the same way as an email scanner, scans email. So rather than run the risk of people viewing booby trapped emails, we'll force

RE: looking for smtp proxy

2002-05-17 Thread Craig Humphrey
I'm no expert, but this isn't going to protect your server. If you're worried about flaws in the SMTP server, using a proxy isn't going to hide them, as you will still need to receive email (I presume), which means that the proxy will forward all incoming SMTP requests to your mail server anyway.

RE: Email scrubber options? mimesweeper?

2002-04-15 Thread Craig Humphrey
Hi Chris, check out MailMarshal from MarshalSoftware (www.marshalsoftware.com). There are both standalone and Exchange versions. It has a very comprehensive rules language and hooks into a variety of virus scanners. We use it here very successfully. Later'ish Craig > -Original Message--

RE: Bandwidth meter

2002-01-30 Thread Craig Humphrey
Or if you want more "real-time" stats try ntop www.ntop.org Works particularly well in a hubed LAN (or even in switched if your switch supports monitoring ports). Later'ish Craig > -Original Message- > From: Kailash Kayastha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, 29 January 2002 1

RE: port 1080

2001-12-09 Thread Craig Humphrey
1080 is the Socks proxy port. Judging by the other ports, looks like someone has installed MS Proxy or some other proxy on your box. Have you tried connecting to those ports? Or setting up a browser to use those ports as a proxy service. Or even just checked your task list to see if anything u

RE: Work with techies that don't help you out.

2001-09-16 Thread Craig Humphrey
I'm just guessing, but one is probably your router or default gateway and one is your mail host. > -Original Message- > From: Fab Siciliano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, 13 September 2001 06:14 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Work with techies that don't help you out. >