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  1. ProximitySteve

    MS Exchange 2000 on DMZ

    Make sure your firewall port filters between your DMZ and the internet are blocking everything except SMTP, POP3/IMAP, HTTP/HTTPS, DNS, and whatever else specifically needs internet access. If you are duplicating accounts/passwords on the Exchange2000 box, then I'm not sure you're gaining any...
  2. ProximitySteve

    duplicating systems or disks

    Hi, my name is Steve, and I'm a copyright infringer. (All together now: "Hi, Steve") Back in my consulting days, I would fairly readily load commercial software at home to play with and get familiar with it, prior to supporting it at various client companies, my justification being...
  3. ProximitySteve

    Backup software for Exchange 2000

    It's not precisely freeware, but Windows2000 Backup will handle Exchange 5.5 (and I assume Exchange2000) data. I've done test restores with it with 100% success of priv and pub edb's, no isinteg or any other consistency checking required. With NT4, I was a big Veritas BackupExec (with Exchange...
  4. ProximitySteve

    Close the relay in Exchange 5.5

    Zel: Per a lot of MS info, "Do not reroute" has holes in it; far better to route and set the restrictions Astelling has detailed. -Steve
  5. ProximitySteve

    The Ethics of Spam by Mark Gibbs

    Ironic that the U.S. Congress finally comes close to passing laws regarding spam, just as the large majority of spam sources move offshore. As the guardian of a few company mailboxes, I see maybe twenty or so spams a week and roughly 80% come from non-U.S. domains. The law that a previous...

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