Question for the Experts

Brendan Pirie bpirie at rma.edu
Thu Feb 14 16:10:03 GMT 2008


I just went through a similar process here.  I firewalled port 25 on 
ServerA so ServerA could only receive email from ServerB.

Brendan Pirie
Manager of Information Technology
Randolph-Macon Academy
bpirie at rma.edu

Kevin MURPHY wrote:
> Dear all
> 
>  
> 
> I recently made some changes to a domains mx record. It use to be, mx = 
> serverA, which relays clean mail to Exchange Server
> 
> Because this domain was really getting hammered, I moved it to a more 
> powerful spam filtering server.
> 
> MX Record is now ServerB, which fwds clean mail to ServerA, which relays 
> it to the Exchange Server.
> 
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> 
> My Problem now is that some spammers are still sending mail direct to my 
> ServerA for this Domain.
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>  
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> So I am looking at a way to configure the ServerA, so it only excepts 
> mail for this domain if it comes from server (The more powerful one) So 
> it drops the spammers on ServerA
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks
> 
>  
> 
> Kevin **
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>  
> 
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