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semperfi4000 -> Outbound Email (30.Jun.2008 1:38:48 PM)

We have Exchange 2003.
We wanted to restrict our Domain users in AD from sending emails to certain Domains,  so I did the following:
1) Created a Distribution List “Domain Block”
2) Add all Domain AD Users in this Distribution List.

3) Then Created a SMTP Connector,  Named it “Email Block”
4) Added all Email Servers in the local Bridgeheads.
5) Added the SMTP Domain in Address Space: Example: “Aol.com”
6) Delivery Restriction Tab,  Added: Distribution List “Domain Block”
                                                        in the “Reject messages from:”

It appears to work. 
Does anyone know if this is the correct procedure, or is there a better way ?

In addition,  the Domain AD user when sending an email to the rejected Domain, gets an NDR.   Is there a way a copy of that email can be sent to another mailbox so authorized Domain users can view the email ?

Thanks you for you help




Sembee -> RE: Outbound Email (30.Jun.2008 2:11:54 PM)

You should have two SMTP connectors, one for regular outbound email and one to restrict the traffic. Otherwise the procedure you have followed appears to be correct.

As for seeing a copy of the message - the most you can do is set the server to send a copy of ALL NDRs to a mailbox - which cannot be a public folder.

Simon.




semperfi4000 -> RE: Outbound Email (30.Jun.2008 2:23:31 PM)

ok, thank you very much




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