Spam Filtering HELP
From: mike (mlawrenc_at_gmail.com)
Date: 03/07/05
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Date: 7 Mar 2005 07:02:56 -0800
I recently started a new job, and discovered after day one, that I had
inharited a spam mess. Now the previous admin ad installed a Symantic
Spam Server Prox which in my opinion, was a complete waste of money as
it does not allow for blocking IP addresses.
Now here is the question;
I am running Exchange 2003, and am looking at setting up the Conection
Filter under Message Delivery to block messages based on IP address.
The problem is that when I save the IPs to be blocked, I get a message
stating that the Connection filter "has to be enabled manually through
the specific SMTP virtual server IP address assignments as they are not
enabled by default."
This should be easy, however When I attempt to apply these filters to
the IP address that is assigned to the nic card used to connect to the
mail proxy, it blockes nothing.
Any ideas?
Is there another way to filter IP addresses?
Mike
mlawrence(at)fisher-wavy.com
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