Our server has been flooding our internet connection by sending out tons of NDRs. Spammers are sending e-mails to non-existent users at our company, random names like a dictionary attack. They forge their return address. Our server then goes sending out tons of NDRs to those forged return addresses, no doubt spamming legitimate users with NDRs. Our queues are filling up with thousands of NDRs it is trying to send out. I saw something about on exchange 5.5 how to just make it respond with a 550 error and terminate the connection when someone trys to send a message to a non existent user. However it talks about modifying settings in "internet message service". There is no such thing in excahnge 2000. How do I do this in exchange 2000? I tried disabling NDRs in the past but I think our server was just pretending to accept all mail at that point rather than giving a 550. Not good. Right now we have the smtp default virtual server set up to handle mail. Do I need to set something up with connectors? By the way I know I have open relaying secure and it is only accepting e-mails for our domain. Problem is it is accepting all e-mails for our domain even if the users don't exist. I am really at my wits end with this, if anyone can offer any assistance it would be much appreciated. Thanks