Exchange 2000 Problem
Ok guys. I need someone to assist me here on this one. As MS has nothing that can help me.
I run a win2k as box with exchange 2000. I set it up with defaults and setup my user accounts for mail.
Everything works fine and dandy! Except.
I am being flooded by unknown people accessing my server and sending tons of messages through my smtp protocol.
If I shut off anonymous access to the smtp protocol. No mail can get to me. If I leave it on, I get flooded.
How in the world do I stop people from using my smtp protocol and allow mail to get through to me?
I run a win2k as box with exchange 2000. I set it up with defaults and setup my user accounts for mail.
Everything works fine and dandy! Except.
I am being flooded by unknown people accessing my server and sending tons of messages through my smtp protocol.
If I shut off anonymous access to the smtp protocol. No mail can get to me. If I leave it on, I get flooded.
How in the world do I stop people from using my smtp protocol and allow mail to get through to me?
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NERV
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NERV
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Comments
If you're running the server on a network, only allow those people with IP address inside your network to connect to the SMTP server, no one else should need to send mail from your server.
If it's for personal use, only allow your IP address to connect to the SMTP server, as you should be the only one connecting.
Like I said, I'm completely unfamiliar with Exchange, this is just the first thing I thought of.
NERV, you need to configure Relay Restrictions, the following doc explains how: