Hi
I am trying to block an email address from being able to send to one of my users. The user in dispute is sending 'personal' emails to this particular address.
I would like to block emails coming from that address. How can I do this?
I've tried setting up Sender Filtering but it is not working for some reason. Anyone have any ideas??
Thanks in advance
Have you tried the information available at http://www.petri.co.il/block_spam_with_exchange_2003.htm
thanks
David
Hi David
Thanks very much for your response. It is very helpful. The thing is that the two email addresses I want to block is not really spam. I just want to block these two email addresses. I do not actually want to enable IMF because in general we don't have a problem with spam. The other issue is that it will be my first time working with IMF. However, I'll try it now and see how it works. Again, thanks a MILL!!!
Any other ideas is also welcome.
It works ok here..
Which version of exchange and sp ?Have you done similar steps to here ?
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF014.html
Hi Maxibo
Thanks for the reply.
##Which version of exchange and sp ?##
I use Exchange 2003 SP2. I think the message filtering in Exchange 2003 is s bit different.
##Have you done similar steps to here ?##
Yes - I did set up the Sender Filtering in Exchange 2003 but the email still came through. That is why I am still looking for a solution. Do you know how to do this in Exchange 2003???
Thanks mate
Hi Jefton5How about this:-http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Sender-Recipient-Filtering.html
Have you stopped and started the virtual server ? Possibly need to restart other exchange services...
Let us know how you get on
Thanks for the ink mate. It looks good. I won't be able to do it today still but I'll definitely have a proper look at it over the weekend and try it on Monday first thing.
And no, I did not stop and start the Virtual Server. Propbably should have thought of that. However, I'll try again and see where we are.
Again, thanks a mill.
Thanks for the link mate. It looks good. I won't be able to do it today still but I'll definitely have a proper look at it over the weekend and try it on Monday first thing.
Sorry for the late reply mate. I was out of the office almost all day yesterday. Anyway, I'm checking this out today and will post back on the results.
PS. I do work weekends, depending on how many beers I've got in the fridge. One beer in the fridge = lots of work getting done. Lots of beer in the fridge = well, we don't speak about it...
Cheers
Unless I missed in in an earlier post, the content filtering is 2 parts. you may have already added the email address(s), but you have to tell the SMTP Virtual Server to check.
In exchange / servers / protocols / smtp / right click 'default' then properties / general tab / advanced button / edit. Make sure that the filters are ticked. I don't think mine were by default, but ticking them does make it work.
Tez
Hi tezfair
Thanks for the advice mate. I'll have a look at this in a bit. I'll try again and then I'll test it.
Can anyone recommend a good security package for my server? AV etc?
Thanks
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