I am not an Exchange person, so please forgive my ignorance and off-topic question, but how would you do just that (i.e. OOF --X--> only toward Internet)? Perhaps I can - then - forward these instructions to my Exchange guy, who didn't seem to know how ... For now I am forced to use my locally installed postfix and control at the client level the OOF messages, instead of using the "corporate approved" Exchange server ;)
TIA, Stef On Saturday 11 January 2003 02:25 pm, Mark Kelsay wrote: > spammers love it because it confirms an email address for them. Social > engineers will also use the OOF information to get peoples names, > departments they work in, and phone numbers. I disable OOF to the internet > on my Exchange server. > > > Mark
