> > First, though, I would check to see if there is a valid reason for all
> > those SMTP32.EXE processes. Is a lot of mail being sent or received? Is
> > it possible that a spammer is sending mail through your server?
>... I am wanting to say no I have spent much time researching
>all that I could through mail-mail on how to prevent it, even as far as
>setting the relay only to ip's within our range, if you think this isn't
>enough please tell me, I was kind of thrown into this job (not saying I dont
>love it) and lack I am sure some of the experience that most of you have
I'm not saying that you don't have decent measures to prevent unauthorized
bulk mail from being sent out. I'm saying that it is one of a few reasons
why you would have lots of SMTP32.exe processes.
You might want to go to a command prompt, and type:
find "rdeliver" \IMail\spool\sys0409.txt /c
to get a rough idea of how much outgoing E-mail you have.
-Scott
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