Now remember, this is a Distribution List with no members, so I dont
necessarily see a reason to set message size limits myself, otherwise it
will generate NDRs if a message is larger than what you have specified..
When the emails come in to this DL, they will vaporize.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Biesecker, Noel E. IT1(SW)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 11:27 AM
Subject: RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.


> Thanks for the info Andy. I think that will help quite a bit. I set it up
> and added a bunch of the old email address addresses as aliases. I also
set
> a small size limit on it. That brings up another question:
>
> If you have a size limit specified for users' mailboxes, does exchange
deny
> the email when it receives the header information or does it download the
> whole thing and then deny it? If it denies the email upon receipt of the
> header information, that would be great.
>
> Also, thank you all for your support for us and the rest of our forces.
>
>
> IT1(SW) Biesecker, USN
> USS DEYO (DD-989) "Strike Destroyer"
>
> "Serving with Pride"
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 10:25 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Inbound email for deleted mailboxes wasting bandwidth.
>
>
> That will stop the NDR's. Which will help some on the bandwidth. It wont
> stop the mail from coming to the server though. I cant really think of
> anything would work in that regards with your situation.
>
> Like Andy said, be careful out there.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 7:15 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
>
> 1. Create a Distribution List with no members.
> 2. Add the SMTP addresses of the people who are no longer there to this
> Distribution List.
> 3. Hide the Distribution List.
>
> No NDRS, Emails disapear.
>
>
> And be careful out there.
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: "IT1(SW) Biesecker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:  Sun, 23 Mar 2003 05:03:27 -0800
>
> >Hi everyone. I'm new to this group so here's a quick introduction. I'm
> >a network Administrator in the US NAVY, currently on board the USS
> >DEYO. My organization contains about 350 people so it is actually a
> >fairly small network. While we are underway (as we are now), my
> >Internet connection bandwidth is approximately 14 Kbps. I manage
> >everything on my network fairly well, but there are certain things with
> >Exchange 5.5 that I just can't seem to figure out. That's why I've joined
> this list.
> >
> >Today, my question deals with emails that arrive on my server bound for
> >mailboxes that no longer exist. My clients and I are Sailors who tend
> >to spend a lot of time away from home and many times, have no news
> >available to us. That's why so many of my clients sign up for email
> >distribution lists for things such as news, jokes, etc., I'm sure you
> >all know exactly what I'm talking about. Well, when people transfer
> >away from my command, I remove their accounts and delete their
> >mailboxes. Recently, I decided to check the Exchange Administrator's
> >mailbox, something that I have never done in the past. "Holy cow! Look
> >at all those Inbound Mail Failures and NDR's!" It seems that the
> >exchange server still downloads the whole email, even if the mailbox
> >it's being sent to is no longer there. Then, as if that's not enough,
> >when it doesn't find the mailbox, it sends an NDR back to the
> >originator, further wasting my bandwidth. I've found that this is
> >really taking up a lot of my precious bandwidth. I'm talking over 350
NDR's
> for deleted mailboxes in one day!
> >
> >I've checked eveything I can think of in the Internet Mail Connector to
> >try to prevent the NDR's from being sent back to the Internet, but they
> >continue to go out. Can someone help me stop these NDR's for Unknown
> >mailboxes from going out? And what would be better than that would be
> >to tell my server not to download the message if it is destined for a
> >deleted mailbox. Is there a way to do this? If anyone can help me out,
> >I would sure appreciate it.
> >
> >IT1(SW) Biesecker, USN
> >USS DEYO (DD-989) "Strike Destroyer"
> >
> >"Serving with Pride"
> >
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