This seems a great thing. It should also allow me to run gatewaying services
to a restricted number of recipients, or in other words: offer relaying
packages for 10, 20, 30, ... users.
How much users are realistic vor 5xxSink?
Markus
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Hi,
I have got Sandy's Exchange2Alias working but I have a couple of
questions.
It seems that the VBS script only reads the OU that it is pointed to and
does not go down the AD tree into sub-OUs. Is this correct?
If the above is correct is there a way to change/enhance the program to
walk the
You may want to take a look at Xwall by DataEnter
(http://www.dataenter.co.at/products/xwall.htm) It supports user
validation with a text file of via LDAP, greylisting, RBL / SBS/ SURBL,
Bayes, SPF, CCS, Sender ID to name a few. We purchased the product for
greylisting and it reduced our mail
This seems a great thing. It should also allow me to run gatewaying
services to a restricted number of recipients, or in other words:
offer relaying packages for 10, 20, 30, ... users.
Well, sure, that's the idea. A lot more than 30, of course.
How much users are realistic vor 5xxSink?
It seems that the VBS script only reads the OU that it is pointed to
and does not go down the AD tree into sub-OUs. Is this correct?
Yes. However, there's a way to manipulate the command-line options to
encapsulate exchange2aliases within a batch file that loops through
the OUs and calls