Semperfi2004,
Yes, if you go to properties on message delivery, there should be a tab there that displays the RBL's, and it should show which ones you have active, if any.
Nate
We use AntiGen as well, I would check to see where the RBL's are implemented, in Exchange or in AntiGen. In AntiGen, if I remember correctly when you have the RBL
's implemented there you must tell it to log the purged message or I believe it does it without notifying you. That is strange how...
What do you have implemented for your Anti-Spam solution? Are you utilizing Exchange Server 2003's IMF and Anti-Spam features? If so I would check to see if by some chance you have an RBL implemented that could be blocking inbound email from this domain. Sounds like that could be your...
I ran into this problem as well with budgetary constraints, and ORF (Open Relay Filter) is only $199 I believe for a license (per server), and it did a stand up job of stopping a lot of spam from entering the organization. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Nate
Hey! I had a similar situation arise a few times, with Dell Machines though. Take a look at your motherboard and see if any of the capacitors look like they are swollen or swelling out at the top. My machines were restarting like that as well, and it turned out it was a bad mobo.
Also, try...
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