Re: Stopping unsolicitied spam
- From: "Alex Zammit" <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 20:54:16 +0200
You can use Sender filtering:
1. Open System Manager.
2. Browse to Organization -> Global Settings -> Message Delivery
3. Sender Filtering is under the Message Delivery Properties.
4. You can specify *@domain.com
You will then need to go into the properties of your virtual server.
1. Under the General tab click Advanced.
2. For the IPs configured select Edit.
3. Click on 'Apply Sender Filter'
cheers,
Alexander Zammit
Software Development Consultant
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"Craig Tuttle" <CraigTuttle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:C4441FD1-D024-45EA-A25E-C7FF1DB03F70@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Is there a way to "block" an entire domain at a server level? We have an
> issue with someone at a domain spamming our entire block of addresses.
>
> TIA
> --
> Craig Tuttle - Level I Exchange Tech
> UCNSB.org
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