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тАО11-07-2004 06:39 PM
тАО11-07-2004 06:39 PM
Dear experts!
I have a question regarding IMS connector in Exchange 5.5
What will happen if I enter several domains to the Properties->Connections->Message Filtering?
I suppose that adding, for example, mmm.com will not block emails from dd.mmm.com etc?
Also, I suppose that this Message Filtering is only blocking mail from the Internet, not from internal organization?
Thank you in advance!
WBR.
I have a question regarding IMS connector in Exchange 5.5
What will happen if I enter several domains to the Properties->Connections->Message Filtering?
I suppose that adding, for example, mmm.com will not block emails from dd.mmm.com etc?
Also, I suppose that this Message Filtering is only blocking mail from the Internet, not from internal organization?
Thank you in advance!
WBR.
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тАО11-08-2004 07:26 PM
тАО11-08-2004 07:26 PM
Solution
You may want to read TechNet article: 193437
From that article:
Exact domain match entries are valid per the Exchange Server version 5.5 Release Notes:
For example, a domain specified in the list using the following format prevents all messages addressed from domain.com from being delivered.
#@domain.com
A domain specified in the list using the following format prevents all messages addressed from domain.com and all of its subdomains from being delivered.
@domain.com
The Message Filtering dialog box currently allows for the following entries:
user@domain.com
@domain.com
#domain.com
user
In the following two formats, [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] represents a valid IP address.
user@[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
@[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
From that article:
Exact domain match entries are valid per the Exchange Server version 5.5 Release Notes:
For example, a domain specified in the list using the following format prevents all messages addressed from domain.com from being delivered.
#@domain.com
A domain specified in the list using the following format prevents all messages addressed from domain.com and all of its subdomains from being delivered.
@domain.com
The Message Filtering dialog box currently allows for the following entries:
user@domain.com
@domain.com
#domain.com
user
In the following two formats, [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] represents a valid IP address.
user@[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
@[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
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тАО11-09-2004 12:51 AM
тАО11-09-2004 12:51 AM
Re: Question about IMS connector in Exchange Server 5.5
And, if I'm not mistaking, if I configure mail filtering for several domains in IMS, it will block only INCOMING (from the Internet) mail?
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тАО11-10-2004 12:21 AM
тАО11-10-2004 12:21 AM
Re: Question about IMS connector in Exchange Server 5.5
Yes, I believe so. Its a list of domains or users that aren't allowed to deliver SMTP messages to your site. It uses the MAILFROM field in the e-mail to determine if the message can be delivered.
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