how can i stop someone using my email address? I got a number of these
things:
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You can't. They've essentially mail-merged your address into the TO:
and FROM: fields; it's a common spammer trick and there is nothing that
we can do about it.
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr
Director of Information Services
Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert
http://www.hawaiilawyer.com
-Original
When a mail server accepts mail for a domain external to itself, and forwards mail on
to that domain, it most certainly is a relay. The term relay has nothing to do with
how a client connects to the server.
Jason
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Is it possible to set rules (or something like that) on an Exchange2000
server for automatic archiving? I know it can be done in Outlook but is it
possible to set it on the server? If so, how?
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List posting FAQ:
You are either being joe jobbed (search on Google
for more information) or you are just unlucky.
Spammers can spoof any email address for the reply.
If I were you, I would change my email address as soon
as possible.
--- Kim Schotanus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can i stop someone using my
Well, you can, yes, but not via rules, per se. In Exchange System
Manager, you go to the Mailbox Store properties, and on the bottom is a
check box to archive all messages sent or received by this mailbox store
to a specific location. It isn't a real good archiving solution, IMHO,
and would
Hello everyone,
I've been asked if there is a way to add a confidentiality clause to the
end off all of our messages that are sent system wide. I know you could
put it into a signature file, but I'm not sure if there is a way to set
it up on the server so that all emails get it attached to it.
What version of MS Exchange are you running?
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From: Gregory Householder
Reply To: Exchange Discussions
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 9:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: System wide signature
Hello everyone,
I've been asked if there is a way
Sorry, Running Exchange 2000 SP3
Greg Householder
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From: Couch, Nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 10:19 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: System wide signature
What version of MS Exchange are you running?
My home computer (window XP) was infected with virus and I clean it. Now
when I open my browser and go to www.google.com it take me to another
website www.cpanel.net. Has anyone seen this before and I do I fix this?
Thank
Tony Nguyen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
System Administrator/DBA
Senior Aerospace
Install and run free program called AdAware by
Lavasoft. Available at downloads.com.
Afterwards, install and run free program called
SpywareBlaster, also available at downloads.com
--- Tony Nguyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My home computer (window XP) was infected with virus
and I clean
Do an scan at http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
Then download Spybot Search Destroy and run that (don't forget to run the
update before scanning)
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From: Tony Nguyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 7:29 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject:
Check to see if your local hosts file has a bunch of bogus entries.
-Original Message-
From: Tony Nguyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 10:29 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Virus with XP
My home computer (window XP) was infected with virus and I clean
What is the name of this file and where is it location?
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From: David, Andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 7:46 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Virus with XP
Check to see if your local hosts file has a bunch of bogus entries.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
-Original Message-
From: Tony Nguyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 7:52 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Virus with XP
What is the name of this file and where is it location?
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From: David,
This is reminiscent of the QHosts-1 trojan:
http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_100719.htm
The information in the link will give you a few clues as to what might have
been changed.
Cheers,
Phil
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Phil Randal
Network Engineer
Herefordshire Council
Hi Greg,
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317327
or
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317680
-Original Message-
From: Gregory Householder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 7:19 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject:
I wrote some batch files that use ExMerge and export the contents of the
archive mailbox to a new PST file every day. Then all these PST files
get zipped up. Then I do whatever I want with those zip files, for
example burn them onto CDs. In addition to that I have Mailbox Manager
policy that
This work. Thank You everyone for your help. This is the best forum and the
people are so helpful here. Thank You again
Tony
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From: Randal, Phil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 7:59 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Virus with XP
This
One of those hosts file viruses relocates the hosts file to c:\windows\help
(or c:\winnt\help). It does not overwrite your existing hosts file, but
puts a bogus one in the help directory and modifies the registry so windows
looks there instead.
-Original Message-
From: Tony Nguyen
Can anyone shed any light on the following behavior. We are running Exchange
2003 and during normal operation the smtp queues will be empty (apart from
the occasionally message or 2 in transit). However, once or twice a week the
smtp service on our front end server seems to stop delivering
I'm running Win2k SP3 in mixed mode. I'd like to setup perms for public
folders so people can't created new folders, only folders under the ones I
create. The whole office can read/write/delete messages in the folders.
How/Where do I setup security? It seems like there are a million places
to
Problem is that that way of archiving email isn't a legal option here in the
US. You need a different solution to be compliant with the rulings that are
in effect. The KVS solution (www.kvsinc.com) which Ben referred to is for
instance one of them.
--
Martin Tuip
MVP
Only thing that comes to mind is a disk space issue. Will listen to see what
the final outcome is.
From: Mark Dewell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: smtp receives but stops sending
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003
I have setup an Active/passive cluster with a front end/backend config
behind a firewall. Firewall has been configured to pass HTTP to the front
end server. If on a computer outside the firewall I type the URL of the OWA,
I get the Windows authentication screen but having entered the username and
I am interested in developing a web app that grabs some data from one of
my public folders. I am looking at ExOLEDB provider, but am unsure what I
need to do inorder to get the provider on my development computer. I use
MS visual studios.net for development. my development computer is on my
LAN
I am going to make a few assumptions based on the info contained in this
thread thus far.
1)You have a MS SMTP server configured as a Smart Host for an Exchange 2003
server. In other words, you can install an instance of Exchange as a front
end server, and I'm guessing you did not do this.
2)I'm
Thanks for the information, but we are using outlook and both of these
knowledge base articles say it won't work with MAPI.
Anybody else have any ideas?
Thanks
Greg Householder
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Arlo Clizer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10,
Sure, I was just talking about a generic way of archiving mail on the
cheap.
Sincerely,
Andrey Fyodorov, MVP
Systems Engineer
Messaging and Collaboration
Spherion
-Original Message-
From: Martin Tuip [MVP] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 12:51 PM
To: Exchange
Hi there
This is a known virus - Symantec has a removal tool for this.
Thanks
Russell
-Original Message-
From: Tony Nguyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 10:29 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Virus with XP
My home computer (window XP) was infected with
1. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;262097
2. http://www.exclaimer.co.uk/
3. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317327
4. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317680
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Uninstall your Exchange Antivirus software and see if it fixes the problem.
If it does, contact your vendor to ensure you have the latest version.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
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From:
While you're doing all that, you might as well enable brick backups, have
all your users download all their mail to their PSTs using POP, collect your
mail from your ISP using a POP remailer, and have your file-based virus
scanner scan the M: drive.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail
It is my experience that most ISPs limit SMTP access to the IP addresses
they own rather than by authentication.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Oh, it doesn't? When a POP client sends mail using SMTP, it is relaying off
the server it contacts.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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