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Re: SMTP tar pit feature of Win 2003 SP1 jeff.nospam NO[at]SPAM zina.com
10/11/2005 12:00:00 AM
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Recipient filtering is an Exchange option, not in the SMTP delivered
with Windows.

SMTP tar pit feature of Win 2003 SP1 <Paul>
10/11/2005 4:33:05 PM
Has anyone used this new feature?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;842851
I have a few IIS SMTP servers that I would like to use it on, but I don't
know how to configure it on an IIS SMTP server. The article discusses the
recipient filtering tab of Exchange's SMTP virtual server. This does not
exist in IIS SMTP.

Paul

Re: SMTP tar pit feature of Win 2003 SP1 <Paul>
10/12/2005 9:33:59 AM
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Ok, I thought I could turn it on. But how do you use it, without the
recipient filtering options in Exchange? Is there somewhere I can manually
create a recipient list? Do you perform LDAP lookups?
Thanks,
Paul

Re: SMTP tar pit feature of Win 2003 SP1 Johan Karl Larsen
10/12/2005 10:34:04 AM
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Yes, I have used "tar pit" on a non-Exchange Win2003sp1 machine. Have to
edit the registry in order to get it to work.
Have a look at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/842851

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Johan

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Re: SMTP tar pit feature of Win 2003 SP1 Johan Karl Larsen
10/12/2005 9:09:30 PM
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I wrote a Protocol Event Sink that filter on RCPT command.

Getting list of users can be done by issuing "winpop list <domain>" and pipe
it to a file.

I do not use LDAP. Don't think pop3 accounts gets stored in AD when you use
"Encrypted Password File" auth like I do.

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Johan

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