Richard, I sent you a link to the tool offlist . hopefully you received it
over the weekend . 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 9:51 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SMTP TURN in IIS v6.0

 


Thanks! 

I had found that one earlier in the day (as well as your other link)... 

For the "other link", I didn't have the tool specified as it is a part of
Win2000 (and not on the Win2003 disks). 

I was pointed to the IIS Resource Kit (whew!).  However, without that link
to the MS Support site (again, I had found that one), I'd not have been able
to use the Resource Kit. 

Thanks again... 
-- 
richard 

Lists - Level Five <[email protected]> wrote on 08/26/2011 07:07:41 PM:

> You may want to look up ETRN , and also look under exchange 
> 2000/2003 to get better info 
>   
> How to turn off ESMTP verbs in Exchange 2000/2003 is here, while it 
> doesn't explain IIS it does give you the values for disabling ETRN. 
>   
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/257569 
>   
> Maybe this will help 
>   
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 11:33 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: SMTP TURN in IIS v6.0 
>   
> 
> Greetings! 
> 
> Our email-to-fax appliance failed a PCI complaince scan.  The most 
> difficult issue is, it was found SMTP TURN is enabled. 
> 
> The appliance runs on Win2003 SP2.  SMTP (and a few other functions)
> are through IIS v6.0. 
> 
> I am having a difficult time finding how to turn off "TURN" in SMTP 
> (verbs are not listed in the GUI).  I understand this is a screwy 
> metatdata issue, but this is about as far as I've gotten. 
> 
> I have so far found a couple of links on turning this and similar 
> SMTP verbs off for Exchange, but they do not work for IIS 6.  I 
> found one link for IIS, but it is for Win2000.  (Problem here is, it
> refers to a utility, MDUTIL.exe.  Searches for MDUTIL say it is on 
> the CD for Win2000; I cannot find it on my Win2003 CD.) 
> 
> Still hunting and digging through what I find, but if anyone knows 
> how to do this, I'd appreciate that person sharing(!). 
> 
> Thanks! 
> == 
> richard 
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