RE: IIS SMTP relay for Exchange - Is my relay being used by other s?

2001-11-20 Thread Murphy, Brian
Rule out the virus first. Download some type of AV and scan. -Original Message- From: Jesse Rink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 2:39 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: Re: IIS SMTP relay for Exchange - Is my relay being used by others? Version 4.0 so the

RE: IIS SMTP relay for Exchange - Is my relay being used by other s?

2001-11-20 Thread Darren York
As the rest have stated... first rule out a virus. If a virus is not the cause This article has a section about relay restrictions, it might help you decide what restrictions you need: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q230/2/35.asp From: Murphy, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: IIS SMTP relay for Exchange - Is my relay being used by other s?

2001-11-20 Thread Jesse Rink
Doesn't seem to be a virus. I installed Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition on the IIS SMTP box and d/l the latest virus defs. Ran a scan of the HD and only turned up 2 copies of the W32.MAGISTR.24876@MM virus on 2 messages in the /BADMAIL subdirectory so it doesn't seem to be NIMBA. Also, I

RE: IIS SMTP relay for Exchange - Is my relay being used by other s?

2001-11-20 Thread Hunter, Lori
To answer the question in your subject line, yes. You are being used and abused. Fix that relay, and feel free to delete all the messages you can from the admin queue page before they go anywhere else. -Original Message- From: Jesse Rink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday,

RE: IIS SMTP relay for Exchange - Is my relay being used by other s?

2001-11-20 Thread Jesse Rink
Heh... Right, now the question is, HOW do I fix it? It's what I'm trying to do as we speak but I'm not sure where to proceed. To answer the question in your subject line, yes. You are being used and abused. Fix that relay, and feel free to delete all the messages you can from the admin