Hi

I have now twice had users who are sending spam. One of them I am very certain 
must be a phishing victim - a connection from an IP in Nigeria at the same time 
the users was connected from her home DSL.

We are using Microsoft Exchange and sending through a Microsoft SMTP server on 
the DMZ. We do not have any spam-filtering on-premise at the moment. Only 
inbound smtp is filtered by our colleagues in another part of the organization 
(we are part of a university). So I'm just asking on this list because I know 
that there is a lot of experts on this list (and I used sniffer when I ran the 
spam-filtering myself).

I talked with the support at one of the bigger Danish spam-filtering providers 
that were listing all our mail as spam. The only recommendation they could give 
was to change the IP-address that I was using to send mail. That won't help the 
receivers of the spam much :)

So can you recommend anything to stop outbound spam? Should I just run it 
through a spam-filter like I do with inbound, or is there a better solution?



Venlig hilsen

Kaj Laursen
IT-chef
Telefonnr.: 9629 6229
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