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"Deny List" log files? 1

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Nov 13, 2005
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Hello,

I have started adding public IP subnets to our global "Deny" list in exchange to cut down on spam. We are a small company that does not need to be getting spam from China and other places like Indonesia....

So anyway, the "Deny" list is growing and I would like to have the ability to see a list of email getting denied. Is there a log somewhere that shows all blocked email by the global deny list?

Thanks in advance,

--me

A+, Network+, MCP
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My first computer was the Atari 400 (heh)
 
**Shameless BUMP**

Hey I am sending this question back up to the top of the list. If anybody knows if the is a "Deny" list log then please do tell!!

A+, Network+, MCP
========================================>
My first computer was the Atari 400 (heh)
 
Hey ntfsDOTsys,


"However, there are still many problematic "features" (as Microsoft likes to call them) in the built-in anti-spam support in Exchange 2003. One bad thing about the Exchange Server 2003 Spam protection options is the fact that there is no GUI-easy way to import or export blocked e-mail addresses or sending domains.

Another bad thing is that there is no default way to see if the filters are working, and how much spam is blocked."

from:

All the best!

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All around in my home town,
They tryin' to track me down...
 
hello ntfsDOTsys,
I am pretty new to this community but perhaps there is some value to in this post (unlike one above :) )

1.
u can use IMF though and Archive mail...
C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\Mailroot\vsi 1\UceArchive
as one option of 'going thought bad mail'
nasty and not desired due to obvious reasons but a window to consider...ok not quite what ur after..

2.
u can also log your SMTP for NDRs and relay attempts...(if u have that kind of patience)
Look for a 'QUIT' entry directly after the 'MAIL FROM' command indicating that connection was closed.You still can not see the recipent but its something...downside is u depend on SMTP logging which..is there for 'testing' not really for true 'historical' view of things unless u do log dumps....cumersome and time consuming

3.
Exchange 2003 SQL Log Analyser from
and based on SQL DB in the background and its free

4. or easy way out :) consider for $35.00

I can not claim any success on solutions 3 & 4 as I have yet to test them but hopefully this gets you going...

All the best!

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fugitive.gif

[URL unfurl="true"]http://mostarnet.com[/url]

All around in my home town,
They tryin' to track me down...
 
Whoa! Let me check out all the information you posted and give me a few to check out that program. Looks interesting... Hopefully Exchange server 2007 will have better logging and reporting???

A+, Network+, MCP
========================================>
My first computer was the Atari 400 (heh)
 
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