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Postmaster@domain.com being sent in ESM SMTP Queue

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Seecke

IS-IT--Management
Aug 23, 2003
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I have an issue that may be virus/spyware related.

In Exchange Management Console /Servers/(servername)/Protocols/Queue I see a lot of urls that I know aren't coming from the people in my company. For example there is '0733.com' that appears every once in a while with a small message in it. After enumerating, I can look at whom it is from and it says postmaster@(complete domain name).com with the subject hidden and to an email address that seems to be random letters before the @domain.com.

These 'postmaster' message can at times bog downt the server and cause our outbound emails to be delayed for a considerable amount of time. I have been monitoring the queue and manually deleting any outbound mail that is supposedly from the 'postmaster'

McAfee AV is up-to-date with the latest defs and engine.

What can be causing these eroneous urls to appear in the outbound queue and how can I stop this from happening?
 
this sounds like spam messages that are sending Non Deliverys to the original sender (which usually won't exist) so they stay in the queue

we use XWall to stop a lot of this junk - you can set it to check for addresses that don't exist in exchange and stop them at the gateway. Worth a look. Works great and it is inexpensive too.
 
Cool, I will check that out!

Thanks
 
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