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  1. BumRush

    Memory Error

    It seems that we are being used as a relay server. This is causing our Exchange server to get swamped with SPAM messages and NDR's. Is there a way to setup authentication on the server in order to stop this (SSL)? We currently use this Exchange server for POP3 remote access so that puts a...
  2. BumRush

    Memory Error

    Thanks for the ideas. I'm assuming that the queues are filled. If I go in and delete e-mails out of the Badmail, Queue, and pickup folders under "D:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\Mailroot\vsi 1\" then we should be ok? Is there any preventative way to have these folders cleaned every so...
  3. BumRush

    Memory Error

    I have setup a Exchange 2000 server in a Windows 2000 environment. Everything was fine but now we are seeing an error pop up when trying to send mail via (POP/SMTP). I have looked it up on the knowledge database and they say it's because of Antigen and have a work around for it. The...
  4. BumRush

    Unable to receive on Exchange 2000

    When I use the nslookup command with set q=mx and then the company's domain it comes up with the ISP's information (primary name server, responsible mail addr, serial, etc.) Should I have the ISP configure the MX for our domain? If I go on the exchange server, the smtp virtual server has a...
  5. BumRush

    Unable to receive on Exchange 2000

    I am setting up Exchange 2000 in a Win2k environment. I am able to send external e-mails and have that user receive them. The problem is that none of the internal users can receive e-mails from either internal users nor external users. When an external user tries to send an e-mail to us it...
  6. BumRush

    My Exchange 2000 can't receive email

    I am having the same problem. I have both port 110 and 25 open and am able to telnet to the server and send e-mail. It looks like the server is queueing the messages but not delivering them to the recipients mailbox.

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