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all groups > iis smtp nntp > november 2007

DSN to Reply-to address
Posted by Karon Davis at 11/20/2007 4:21:48 PM
Hi, can someone tell me if it's possible to send delivery status notifications (or NDRs) to the Reply-To address (specified in CDOSYS script) rather than the FROM address? thanks. ...more >>


WinXP SMTP Setup
Posted by MC at 11/20/2007 11:28:43 AM
Hi, I have an application that uses SMTP. IIS and SMTP are set up. It successfully drops the email into 'QUEUE' and then thats it, nothing else happens. What else do I need to do? Currently testing on WinXP pro. Thanks! MC ...more >>

MI5 Persecution: tinker tailor wanker thief 2/12/00 (21451)
Posted by MI5Victim@mi5.gov.uk at 11/17/2007 7:47:13 PM
Crescent Grove, Clapham Common (2/Dec/2000) Certainty level: 100% This is one of those clips where I am absolutely, 100% certain it's inflicted by MI5 on me, because of background, context. On Saturday 2 December 2000, I was walking from my home to a pub on Clapham Common, and on the way ...more >>

IIS SMTP - is open relay prevented?
Posted by matt_heff at 11/14/2007 9:07:06 AM
Hello, I have an Windows 2000 IIS server running a web site that uses forms to send email. The mail is sent via the IIS SMTP server running on the same box. Everything works great, but I want to make sure it is not an open relay. Under Access Control, the relay restrictions are configure...more >>

MX priority
Posted by Vladimir at 11/13/2007 12:43:33 PM
Hi, Does anyone know the reason IIS 6.0 uses smtp server for the domain with = the lowest priority? E.g. there are many smtp server for the domain with = the MX 10, 20, 400, 600 etc. For some reason IIS tries server with MX = 600 instead of MX 10. Thanks in advance Vladimir...more >>

MI5 Persecution: Neil Fox (Nov/1998) (1874)
Posted by MI5Victim@mi5.gov.uk at 11/11/2007 4:16:43 AM
Foxy's Showtime on Capital FM 25/11/98 7.35pm Certainty level: 100% This one, I can say with absolute certainty, is about me. It was recorded on my Sony Recording Walkman on the evening of Wednesday 25 November 1998. It doesn't mention me by name, so the objective observer might have troub...more >>

Please Help - Need to stop NDR's
Posted by David Agosta at 11/9/2007 7:46:01 AM
Yes I know its against the RFC, but I need to stop IIS from sending out NDR's. Specifically I need to stop spam in NDR form from leaving my server. Is there a way to disable NDR messages in IIS, or create a "catch all" address? This will only be temporary until an anti-spam system is installed....more >>

SMTP Causes 100% CPU Usage
Posted by Lori at 11/5/2007 10:38:00 AM
Last Friday I began a migration from a Win2K/Exc2003 server (DNEXOLD) to a Win2003/Exc2003 server (DNEXNEW). Note that both servers are FULLY updated with all MS updates & patches. I had been using DNEXNEW for my own mailbox for the week without any issues. On Friday I moved over all othe...more >>



Drop Directory Not Empty?
Posted by Jimson at 11/2/2007 8:02:00 AM
I am running IIS6 SMTP only for use with GFI MailEssentials. This is a front end server with Exchange 2003 on the back end. I am trying to make sure I understand this properly because I think I may have an issue. The drop directory should be empty correct? I had a disk space issue this morning...more >>


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