[msexchange] Re: Email Blocking
- From: "Greg Cullup" <greg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <msexchange@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 08:36:48 -0700
Speaking of blocking by domain, on Exchange 2000, is there a text list
of blocked domains that I can edit? I can edit my Junk Senders list in
Outlook, but I'd rather filter for everyone at the server level. It's
tedious to go through and add domains one at a time, though, so editing
them in a text format would make it a lot easier.
TIA
Greg
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Boggan [mailto:MBoggan@xxxxxxxxxxx]=20
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 7:54 AM
To: 'msexchange@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [msexchange] Re: Email Blocking
i would think just putting c0olmail.com would do it.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Bell [mailto:Mike.Bell@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 7:42 AM
To: MSExchange Freelist Group (E-mail)
Subject: [msexchange] Email Blocking
I use Exchange Server 5.5 IMS Message filtering to block email by
domain.
I, like everyone else, get UCE daily.=20
One day it will come from: @mail20.C0olmail.com
Next day it will come from: @mail201.C0olmail.com
Next day: @mail202.C0olmail.com
And so on.....
Is there a way to set the blocking in the IMS for all of the
incarnations of
this domain (20,201,202,203,305...) in one shot, or do I just have to
add
each individually every day?
Wildcards wouldn't work, would they?
TIA,
Mike
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Use the below link for Archvices,
and to set your preferences.
http://thethin.net/exchangelist.cfm
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Use the below link for Archvices,
and to set your preferences.
http://thethin.net/exchangelist.cfm
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Use the below link for Archvices,
and to set your preferences.
http://thethin.net/exchangelist.cfm
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