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matthew_h
Guest
I am running Antigen for Exchange on a Exchange 2003 machine. My Outbound
Mail Queue constantly has messages from my Postmaster that are in RETRY state
trying to send NDRs (I guess) to what I assume are "spoofing" spammers. For
these, the Additional Queue Information shows "the remote server did not
respond to the communication request" which indicates the spam came from a
spoofed or illegitimate source, right?
I have added many of these spoofing spammers, the domains and or IPs, to my
Rejected Mailhost lists but I continue to see my Postmaster is trying to send
NDRs to the same blocked Rejected Mailhost.
It seems like if you block a domain\mailhost that your server would never
try to send a NDR reply to the illegitimate source. Does that all makes sense?
Any ideas are much appreciated...
Mail Queue constantly has messages from my Postmaster that are in RETRY state
trying to send NDRs (I guess) to what I assume are "spoofing" spammers. For
these, the Additional Queue Information shows "the remote server did not
respond to the communication request" which indicates the spam came from a
spoofed or illegitimate source, right?
I have added many of these spoofing spammers, the domains and or IPs, to my
Rejected Mailhost lists but I continue to see my Postmaster is trying to send
NDRs to the same blocked Rejected Mailhost.
It seems like if you block a domain\mailhost that your server would never
try to send a NDR reply to the illegitimate source. Does that all makes sense?
Any ideas are much appreciated...