Ok, I know what is going on. In case if anyone runs into the same issue.

On my original test server, everything worked fine. The test server was
a member of its own AD, and the AD DNS name matched the SMTP suffix in
he default recipient policy.

The current test environment is different. The AD DNS namespace is
different from the SMTP suffix specified in the default recipient
policy. I think it is confusing the hell out of Symantec.

-----Original Message-----
From: Fyodorov, Andrey 
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 4:42 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Question about Symantec Mail Security 4.0 for Exchange

I have spent all day trying to achieve what seems to be a simple task.

I have Symantec Mail Security 4.0 for Exchange installed on a front-end
Exchange 2000 server. Inbound mail first comes to this server and then
is relayed to the appropriate back-end.

So I have been trying to create a simple Inbound SMTP filter to match
bad words in a message subject (quite simple stuff). For some reason
Symantec Mail Security is simply ignoring inbound mail.

I can tell it to scan outbound SMTP mail (a separate option) and create
an outbound SMTP filter - no problem, it detects bad words in outbound
messages.

How can I tell it to start scanning inbound SMTP mail?

Sincerely,

Andrey Fyodorov
Systems Engineer
Messaging and Collaboration
Spherion




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