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Disable SMTP Mail, Server Mail Rules
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Table 3-1 Some common problems and the features available to solve them DNSBL Filters Inbound intended recipient controls Disable SMTP Mail to Groups Inbound connection controls Inbound sender controls Server Mail Rules Inbound Relay Controls Inbound Relay enforcements User Mail File Rules Problems Message received from a known spam domain. X X X A specific host is sending a large amount of spam X to your server. A specific e-mail address is sending a large X amount of spam to your server. External servers (spammers) are using your X server as a relay. XX Messages are sent to users that are no longer X X with your company. Message received containing offensive content. X X Internal servers/users are using your servers as a relay. XX Inbound messages are addressed to bogus X X users in your domain (more likely spam messages). Your domain has been blacklisted and can no X longer send mail to other internet domains. A new virus has been identified and reported on X the Web but it has not been incorporated into your vendor's anti-virus database. You want to stop these messages from coming into your domain. You suspect internal users are forwarding E-mail X chain letters or Web hoaxes. Spammers are sending mail to public group X names. Message received from a known spam domain. Inbound sender controls: Deny messages from this domain User mail file rules: Create a rule for this and don't accept mail from this domain. 26 Lotus Domino 6 spam Survival Guide for IBM eServer
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