BryFerreira
MIS
I have tried to find a comprehensive answer to this question on Microsoft Knowledgebase but as so far, I haven't found the right answer so hopefully one of you Exchange guru's out there can answer this for me specifically:
Running an Exch 5.5 server with IMS. Have a few internal users but a majority of people check and send mail through the server via remote connections using OWA. I have been getting hit HARD with SPAM e-mail relaying through my server.... the type with the <> originator. Most of it is caught up in my outgoing queue and I would probably be here for hours trying to delete them all and even when I do try to clear the queue, there is a new batch waiting in a minute or so. Whenever I try to lock down my server by restricting routing or setting up security, my external users cannot login.
What is the best way to secure the server against SPAM relaying but still have my external users able to conduct business. I also have about four users that download their mail via POP3 so I have that to consider as well. Any advice on this would be much appreciated... or at least point me towards the correct Microsoft tech bullitins.
Thanks...
Running an Exch 5.5 server with IMS. Have a few internal users but a majority of people check and send mail through the server via remote connections using OWA. I have been getting hit HARD with SPAM e-mail relaying through my server.... the type with the <> originator. Most of it is caught up in my outgoing queue and I would probably be here for hours trying to delete them all and even when I do try to clear the queue, there is a new batch waiting in a minute or so. Whenever I try to lock down my server by restricting routing or setting up security, my external users cannot login.
What is the best way to secure the server against SPAM relaying but still have my external users able to conduct business. I also have about four users that download their mail via POP3 so I have that to consider as well. Any advice on this would be much appreciated... or at least point me towards the correct Microsoft tech bullitins.
Thanks...