Relaying turned off Exchange 2003



I allowed relaying for 1 internal computer, and it appears the Exchange 2003
server is being used as a relay server. I have turned all relaying off, by
saying allow relay from the list below which is now empty. Authenticated
users are the only group with send permissions

I am still recieveing mail in my badMail folder for nondelivery messages.
Will these eventually stop, or could I still be relaying

Authenticated users have submit permissions, should I now deny relay
permissions as well
.



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