Quick Sendmail access question
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Feb 23 19:42:36 GMT 2005
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There is a setting in Exchange 2003 that enables it to reject messages
addressed to unknown users. For some daft reason it is not enabled by
default.
Read
http://www.fsl.com/support/Milter-Ahead-Exchange-Settings.pdf
for a guide of how to do this without any messing around copying files
and rebuilding databases, you can do the whole thing "live" with no
maintenance.
David C.M. Weber wrote:
>I am actually using exchange 2k3.
>
>I was looking for something a bit more generic for all exchange users to
>use. A HTTP/HTTPS option is especially attractive because my
>Mailscanner box is also acting as an OWA proxy, so this service is
>already available.
>
>This solution is actually using an ASP script on the Exchange box to
>gather the addresses, so it eliminates some issues that I had w/ the
>Putty file push in the MAQ.
>
>Be more than happy to hear any alternatives though.
>
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