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Tell her the system can’t handle it.
Watch like a hawk, log everything, if it happens again, have the exchange
server crash. Lose a few megs of management mail, and
in your ‘investigation’ as to what went wrong, identify a mass
mailing from a certain address killing the server. Then tell her AGAIN that
your kit isn’t designed for this J If you lose, archive ALL
complaints (if it’s not legit, you WILL get them) until you’ve got
enough evidence to shut her down HTH Tim -----Original
Message----- Yes, it really IS SPAM, unless the opt in
list is a reality, which I still doubt. She did an initial round yesterday at 900
mails in 15 minutes. Exchange was screaming, and all remote users called in to
see why they could not get their mail. I convinced them to stop this morning until
this can be discussed further. I think I may be on the verge of a victory!! -----Original
Message----- An exchange 2000/5.5 server is not a good
solution for mail bombing or mass mailing to thousands of people because there
is no immediate tie in. My political response would be, our server equipment is
not designed to handle this situation. Wait until someone says to find out the
cost. Then go get a 10k price for lyris, a 3yr t1 contract for the bandwidth, a
12k ibm server and see what they say. Worst case you have a nice new pipe and
server to play with
List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
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Title: Message
- Dear gods save me from users... Matthew Carpenter
- RE: Dear gods save me from users... Ray Zorz
- RE: Dear gods save me from users... Benjamin Zachary
- RE: Dear gods save me from users... Wayne Hanks
- RE: Dear gods save me from users... Matthew Carpenter
- Tim Boswell
