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fishingnet

2003-08-01, 10:24 am

Hi, ALL:

How can I let our Exchange 2000 server stop to generate NDR? Because most of them are senting to spam creaters.

Thank you!
enforcer

2003-08-01, 11:52 am

I think this would be better suited in the exchange forum.

Moving . . . . .
jkhnwspec

2003-08-01, 1:46 pm

I'm not sure I understand your question as it is worded, but this link might get you started.

http://www.spamabuse.org/content_Pr...xchange2000.htm
fishingnet

2003-08-01, 3:09 pm

quote:
Originally posted by jkhnwspec
I'm not sure I understand your question as it is worded, but this link might get you started.

http://www.spamabuse.org/content_Pr...xchange2000.htm



Thank you jkhnwspec.

When somebody send a email to a user which it does not exist in our domain, then the postmaster user ID of our domain will always automatically send a email back to notify the original sender. So my question is, how can I configure our Exchange server not sending this kind of email to them.
jkhnwspec

2003-08-01, 6:53 pm

quote:
Originally posted by fishingnet
Thank you jkhnwspec.

When somebody send a email to a user which it does not exist in our domain, then the postmaster user ID of our domain will always automatically send a email back to notify the original sender. So my question is, how can I configure our Exchange server not sending this kind of email to them.



Not sure if you will be able to look at this post on the following site, but it might be a starting point for you.

http://www.winnetmag.com/Forums/mes...&threadid=31104

The site is linked from http://www.exchangeadmin.com

You might want to take a look there too.
fishingnet

2003-08-05, 1:28 pm

quote:
Originally posted by jkhnwspec
Not sure if you will be able to look at this post on the following site, but it might be a starting point for you.

http://www.winnetmag.com/Forums/mes...&threadid=31104

The site is linked from http://www.exchangeadmin.com

You might want to take a look there too.



Thank you!
judgej

2003-10-05, 12:32 am

Open Exchange system manager. Expand Global Settings. Select Internet Message Formats. On the right hand pane of the window, the default IMF will appear. Double click on it and select the Advanced tab. Uncheck 'Allow non-delivery reports'. Unless you are using multiple domains within your organisation, I believe that should do it.
fishingnet

2003-10-06, 10:06 am

quote:
Originally posted by judgej
Open Exchange system manager. Expand Global Settings. Select Internet Message Formats. On the right hand pane of the window, the default IMF will appear. Double click on it and select the Advanced tab. Uncheck 'Allow non-delivery reports'. Unless you are using multiple domains within your organisation, I believe that should do it.


Hi, Judgej:

Your tip is working properly, thank you!
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