John Gallagher wrote:
> Depending on your active directory structure it is relatively simple
> to grab the exchange users so your mail relay can make this decision
> before passing the mail on to the exchange server. You may need to
> work on the script a little to pull aliases and mail forward inf
Steffen Heil wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>>>Does Exchange 2000 still accept mail for non-existent users, as it
>>>does for 5.5?
>>
>>Unless there's a feature/setting I'm missing, yes it does.
>
>
> No.
>
> But it is no predefined feature.
> You need to do this, as you do most in unix/linux: You need to d
Hi
> > Does Exchange 2000 still accept mail for non-existent users, as it
> > does for 5.5?
>
> Unless there's a feature/setting I'm missing, yes it does.
No.
But it is no predefined feature.
You need to do this, as you do most in unix/linux: You need to define an
custom event sink. You can do
:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~malth/gaptuning/postfix/
John
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Bart Silverstrim
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 5:50 AM
> To: ClamAV users ML
> Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Cl
On Jun 17, 2005, at 3:01 PM, Patrick Andry wrote:
Does Exchange 2000 still accept mail for non-existent users, as it
does for
5.5?
Unless there's a feature/setting I'm missing, yes it does.
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On June 17, 2005 03:04 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Patrick Andry wrote:
> > Does Exchange 2000 still accept mail for non-existent users, as it
> > does for 5.5?
>
> Yes. There's a non-default setting to fix this in Exchange 2003, but in
> 2000 and before you're stuck with it.
> http://support.m
Patrick Andry said:
> On June 17, 2005 08:15 am, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
>
> Does Exchange 2000 still accept mail for non-existent users, as it does
> for
> 5.5? That right there was reason enough for us to put a proxy mail server
> in
> place in the first place. The spam would get sent to a mil
Patrick Andry wrote:
> Does Exchange 2000 still accept mail for non-existent users, as it
> does for 5.5?
Yes. There's a non-default setting to fix this in Exchange 2003, but in 2000
and before you're stuck with it.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823866/#XSLTH3164121123120121120120
--
Matthew
On June 17, 2005 08:15 am, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
> I know the OP didn't want to use a proxy, but personally I've found
> that the FreeBSD system I set up our scanning proxy:
> A) saves disk space and processor cycles...Exchange can be hoggish,
> especially when a lot of clients are logged on
>
On Jun 16, 2005, at 4:37 PM, Robert G. Werner wrote:
Roger Rustad wrote:
Does anyone have any links to resources that deal with installing
ClamAV
on Exchange 200x servers? (Yes, I know that I can set up a ClamAV
proxy;
in this case, I want something I can install/do directly *on* the
Exchang
Roger Rustad wrote:
> Does anyone have any links to resources that deal with installing ClamAV
> on Exchange 200x servers? (Yes, I know that I can set up a ClamAV proxy;
> in this case, I want something I can install/do directly *on* the
> Exchange server)
>
> If not, perhaps someone knows of some
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