There's no way to block the e-mails using Exchange alone. Unsubscribe them
from their mailing lists[1] and create a DL with 0 members and add their
SMTP address to it.

[1] Part of the job.

Chris
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Chris Scharff
Senior Sales Engineer
MessageOne
If you can't measure, you can't manage!



-----Original Message-----
From: Sethi, Ali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 1:59 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Notification Inbound Mail


Hello,

We have deleted approximately 100 mailboxes that belonged to former
employees.  Our "administrator" mailbox usually received all Inbound mail
failures.  Many of these email failures are due to users subscribing to
various email services like horoscopes, daily sports news, marketing news,
job news etc.  Is there a way to block these emails from evening entering
our Exchange server?  We get a ton of Inbound Failure messages everyday and
99percent of them are just useless listings that former employees had
subscribed to.  What is the best way to prevent these Inbound Mail Failure
messages?  Do you recommend putting all of these email address in Message
Filtering?  Is there a better option?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Exchange 5.5 sp4 on windows 2k sp1

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