RE: spam
RE: spam
- Subject: RE: spam
- From: "Wade Williams" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 09:45:45 -0500
Kathy,
This really isn't an appropriate list for this question. This list is about
network programming, not network administration.
However, I'll see if I can help. Please follow up with me in private email,
not on the list.
What you need to do is to configure your SMTP server to not allow forwarding
from a non-local domain. That is to say, if someone connects to your SMTP
server from the outside world, they may only send mail into your network,
not to addresses outside of your network.
If you can tell me what kind of mail server software you use, I may be able
to help you configure it.
Wade
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From: email@hidden
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[mailto:email@hidden]On Behalf Of kathy randolph
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Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 5:39 PM
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To: email@hidden
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Subject: spam
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I'm new to the list and look forward to lots of good information. I
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administer a small school network, and we're being used for spam
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forwarding. Our ISP wants it to stop, but they don't know what we
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should do. The Apple Tech support suggested rebuilding our user and
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groups folder, that's done and it stopped for a short time. We've
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changed the email server to accept only local mail with no SMTP
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forwarding, but that completely stopped all email in and/or out, and
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that won't work.
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Any suggestions will be most welcome.
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Kathy Randolph
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USD 295
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Jennings, KS
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