SMTP - Access list

From: TRG (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/18/04


Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 06:22:06 -0700

Hey folks,

Installing several new SMTP Brigeheads . . and in order to
manage traffic, we only accept SMTP traffic from specific
systems . .

Over time that list of servers has grown to a point where
it's a PAIN to manually add each server to the ACCEPT list.

(Specifically I'm referring to: in Exchange System Manager
>> Administrative Groups >> Group name>> Servers >>
<Server Name> >> Protocols >> SMTP Goto Properties >>
Access . . this is where you can specify IPs to accept /
regject)

Can a list of servers be added/ imported en masse?? or
must I continue to do each one individually?

OR - does anyone know where the raw data is stored for
these entries ( I suspect I could go in and edit the
Registry/cfg/ini/ whatever to add large lists of IPs,
instead of manually adding each one individually from the
GUI)

Thanks a bunch for any feedback,

TRG



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