[msexchange] Re: Email Blocking

Thanks, Wali, but I already have that under control.  I was just
wondering if there were a way of editing a flat text file with this
information.  It is quite tedious to go through and add new domains...if
it were in a text file, I could just go in and pound them out.  I do
this with my Junk Senders list right now and it's a breeze and very
relieving not to have to deal with the abundance of UCE.
Greg

-----Original Message-----
From: Wali Alawi [mailto:WAlawi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]=20
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 8:44 AM
To: msexchange@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [msexchange] Re: Email Blocking

For Exchange 2K use Exchange System Manager.  Go to Global Settings and
Message Delivery properties.  Go to the filtering tab and add the
domains in this list.  You can use wildcards like *@somedomain.com .
Then you have to go the SMTP virtual server properies, click Advanced
button and check off the Apply Filter checkbox.  Cycle SMTP service.
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Wali

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        From: Greg Cullup [mailto:greg@xxxxxxxxxxx]=20
        Sent: Tue 9/17/2002 11:36 AM=20
        To: msexchange@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
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        Subject: [msexchange] Re: Email Blocking
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        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
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        -----Original Message-----
        From: Michael Boggan [mailto:MBoggan@xxxxxxxxxxx]=3D20
        Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 7:54 AM
        To: 'msexchange@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
        Subject: [msexchange] Re: Email Blocking
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        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
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        I use Exchange Server 5.5 IMS Message filtering to block email
by
        domain.
        I, like everyone else, get UCE daily.=3D20
        One day it will come from: @mail20.C0olmail.com
        Next day it will come from: @mail201.C0olmail.com
        Next day: @mail202.C0olmail.com
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        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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