Re: Spam Filtering HELP
From: Allen M (ajmiyake_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/07/05
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Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 12:41:46 -0800
I'm sure there is some sort of way to script it and have it populated all at
once but I do not know. Nothing special you need to do to enable.
"mike" <mlawrenc@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Is there any way to import a list? I have probably a couple hundred
> entries to input.
> Also, is there anything I have to do to enable this?
>
> Mike
> mlawrence(at)fisher-wavy.com
>
> Allen M wrote:
>> Hi Mike,
>> The best way to block IP's is at the SMTP virtual server. Go to
>> ESM/Servers/Server Name/Protocols/SMTP. Right click on the Default
> SMTP
>> Virtual Server. Left click on the Properties/Access tab/Connection
> button.
>> Input the IP's you want to block here.
>>
>> "mike" <mlawrenc@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1110207776.972937.62650@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>> >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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