Greetings all, I'm seeing a good amount of MSExchange Transport Warnings and some Errors in the Application log. This is from a SBS 2003 Server with Exchange 2003.
Here are 2 examples of warnings, the recipient in this case is someone that my clients email:
This is an SMTP protocol warning log...
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Today at 11:10am EST we received about 110 attacks from different user names like admin, ftp, mail, sales and so on. I've pasted the event id properties below. We do have port 25 and 443 open and I'm guessing it could be an attack on Remote Web Workplace. Any ideas on what this is and how I...
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