Hi All

Seeing an influx of surnameusername@company.com, also support, admin,
billing also.

Any ideas if there is a recipient filter in SBS 2000 ?, Wicked one that
works in SBS 2003... ;-)

TIA

Re: Recipient Filter ?? by John

John
Wed Dec 06 16:57:00 CST 2006

Not available in Exchange 2000. I would look at third party service such
www.spamsoap.com which fairly inexpensive and also include Antivirus
scanning, store and forward, etc. or upgrade to SBS 2003 R2.



--
John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2007
Microsoft Certified Partner

"Pop" <Iknowyouwantit@lol.com> wrote in message
news:edLSlTXGHHA.4580@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Hi All
>
> Seeing an influx of surnameusername@company.com, also support, admin,
> billing also.
>
> Any ideas if there is a recipient filter in SBS 2000 ?, Wicked one that
> works in SBS 2003... ;-)
>
> TIA
>



Re: Recipient Filter ?? by Duncan

Duncan
Wed Dec 06 18:01:49 CST 2006

In article <edLSlTXGHHA.4580@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>,
Iknowyouwantit@lol.com says...
> Hi All
>
> Seeing an influx of surnameusername@company.com, also support, admin,
> billing also.
>
> Any ideas if there is a recipient filter in SBS 2000 ?, Wicked one that
> works in SBS 2003... ;-)

In addition to John's comment - have you had a look at Mailwasher
Server? - 'tis a free open source project now. Smallish fee to update
it to use it's 'pay' filtering ('FirstAlert!' they call it).

--
Duncan

Re: Recipient Filter ?? by Dave

Dave
Thu Dec 07 13:09:48 CST 2006

Also take a look at ORF Enterprise Edition - www.vamsoft.com

Per-Server(!) license, cost around $200. Works very good for me with SBS
2000, very configurable with many different filtering mechanisms.

DS

"Duncan McC" <hard@work.ok> wrote in message
news:MPG.1fe2211df108f8b2989874@news.microsoft.com...
> In article <edLSlTXGHHA.4580@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>,
> Iknowyouwantit@lol.com says...
>> Hi All
>>
>> Seeing an influx of surnameusername@company.com, also support, admin,
>> billing also.
>>
>> Any ideas if there is a recipient filter in SBS 2000 ?, Wicked one that
>> works in SBS 2003... ;-)
>
> In addition to John's comment - have you had a look at Mailwasher
> Server? - 'tis a free open source project now. Smallish fee to update
> it to use it's 'pay' filtering ('FirstAlert!' they call it).
>
> --
> Duncan