Hello,
Have any Exchange 2003 mail admins out there had any luck blocking spam by somehow blocking all messages whose sending mail hosts do not resolve correctly to a reverse DNS query? If so, can this technique be done with the Windows 2000 virtual SMTP server, or are you using a third party software solution? I was thinking of setting up a second host and installing the Microsoft SMTP service receive mail from the internet and forward on to our Exchange 2003 server. This bridgehead server would theoretically be doing the reverse DNS blocking. Thanks for your help!
-Matt Corbett
Have any Exchange 2003 mail admins out there had any luck blocking spam by somehow blocking all messages whose sending mail hosts do not resolve correctly to a reverse DNS query? If so, can this technique be done with the Windows 2000 virtual SMTP server, or are you using a third party software solution? I was thinking of setting up a second host and installing the Microsoft SMTP service receive mail from the internet and forward on to our Exchange 2003 server. This bridgehead server would theoretically be doing the reverse DNS blocking. Thanks for your help!
-Matt Corbett