Hello,
I currently have a SBS2k machine with exchange 2000 that has 10 users on it.
My default smtp virtual server queue has a large amount of data in it. This
just happened in the last two days plus the weekend. The data in the que is
"SMTP connector 'website.name' (SMTP connector Remote Delivery) and there
are a 100 or so in the queue. Am I being used a relay for some type of
spaming? Is there a way I can stop this? I looked at the microsoft article
about enumarate and deleteing the message with no NDR but the que still is
full.
Thank You
Joe Bucar

Re: SMTP virtual server queue problem by Mariette

Mariette
Tue Dec 23 10:33:06 CST 2003

In news:OUkK#CXyDHA.1724@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl,
Joe Bucar <jbucar@marxware.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> I currently have a SBS2k machine with exchange 2000 that has 10 users
> on it. My default smtp virtual server queue has a large amount of
> data in it. This just happened in the last two days plus the
> weekend. The data in the que is "SMTP connector 'website.name' (SMTP
> connector Remote Delivery) and there are a 100 or so in the queue.
> Am I being used a relay for some type of spaming? Is there a way I
> can stop this? I looked at the microsoft article about enumarate and
> deleteing the message with no NDR but the que still is full.

324958 - HOW TO: Block Open SMTP Relaying and Clean Up Exchange Server SMTP
Queues on SBS:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=324958

--
Mariëtte Knap - MVP
http://www.smallbizserver.net



Re: SMTP virtual server queue problem by Joe

Joe
Tue Dec 23 17:06:12 CST 2003

Thank you for your help that took care of it.

"Mariette Knap [SBS MVP]" <mariette@smallbizserver.local> wrote in message
news:%23XNvdJXyDHA.2408@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> In news:OUkK#CXyDHA.1724@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl,
> Joe Bucar <jbucar@marxware.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I currently have a SBS2k machine with exchange 2000 that has 10 users
> > on it. My default smtp virtual server queue has a large amount of
> > data in it. This just happened in the last two days plus the
> > weekend. The data in the que is "SMTP connector 'website.name' (SMTP
> > connector Remote Delivery) and there are a 100 or so in the queue.
> > Am I being used a relay for some type of spaming? Is there a way I
> > can stop this? I looked at the microsoft article about enumarate and
> > deleteing the message with no NDR but the que still is full.
>
> 324958 - HOW TO: Block Open SMTP Relaying and Clean Up Exchange Server
SMTP
> Queues on SBS:
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=324958
>
> --
> Mariëtte Knap - MVP
> http://www.smallbizserver.net
>
>