Re: SMTP - Allow list.
- From: "SBS 2003 User" <user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 12:05:38 -0800
I was referring to the Exchange system Manager which may not apply to you
after reading your post again. this applies to an SMPT exchange server.
"Juan Pablo Barrios" <jpbarrios@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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SBS 2003 User wrote:
ESM/Message Delivery/Properties/Recipient Filtering. Check the "FilterThanks for your reply.
recipients who are not in the Directory". You will also need to apply
Recipient Filtering on the Default SMTP Virtual Server.
"Juan Pablo Barrios" <jpbarrios@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I have an IIS SMTP Server running on my ISA Server box which forwards
email through a SPAM filter to my main Exchange server. The thing is,
this SMTP Server accepts mail to whatever email address the sender comes
up with even if it doesn't exist, so this results in a very heavy load
for both servers and bandwidth. My question is, is there a way to set
the SMTP Server to accept email addressed only to specified mailboxes?
Thanks in advance,
JP.
I've been trying to locate the option you mentioned but to no avail.
Should I be looking in IIS console or are you referring to Exchange
Manager? I'd need a solution regarding the SMTP Service of Windows 2000
Server IIS.
.
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