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Email being delivered to "Badmail"

Asked by: drest

There are some valid email messages that are being blocked and Delivered to Badmail.  They seem to all have attachments.  There seem to be several different types of attachments that are being filtered.  The attachment type that I know is failing is .wmv but some of them do get thru.  I have attempted to troubleshoot with a few different emails that I know are failing.  I have renamed the type, zipped/rard then, used different email accounts to send, all to no avail.  All of the failures are successfully delivered to another email exchange 2003 sp2 host with a different domain.
How do you disable Badmail functionality?  There were no entries in the registry as described by a MS KB article.

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2009-05-28 at 09:00:07ID24445545
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Microsoft Exchange 2003 SP2;Microsoft SBS 2003 R2

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Answers

 

by: Rajith_EnchiparambilPosted on 2009-05-28 at 09:24:38ID: 24495024

What are you using for spam filtering? IMF or third party?

 

by: drestPosted on 2009-05-28 at 09:26:46ID: 24495055

IMF.  
Also, i was just sent a PPS file that was sent to "Badmail".  So it is not just wmv.

 

by: drestPosted on 2009-05-28 at 09:56:48ID: 24495361

I am now getting different results from the tests I ran yesterday.  Now, when I forward a message that was blocked by removing all the info in the forward message info except the attachment, it is being delivered.  If i simply forward the message as is, it is sent to "Badmail".  I tried the same scenerio yesterday and both were being sent to Badmail.   I did restart the server last night.

 

by: MesthaPosted on 2009-05-28 at 16:41:28ID: 24498964

Badmail is disabled by default in Exchange 2003 SP1 and higher. If you are seeing items going in to the badmail folder and do not have the registry keys to enable the function then I would have to doubt that the service pack is installed correctly.

I would start by reapplying SP2 for Exchange 2003.
Also get hold of the SBS Best Practises tool (Free download from MS) and see whether that flags up anything of interest.

Simon.

 

by: drestPosted on 2009-05-28 at 19:46:29ID: 24499768

Reapplied SP2 for Exchange 2003.  ran SBS Best Practices and Exchange 2003 Best Practices, corrected a few issues.  But email still being delivered to "Badmail".

 

by: MesthaPosted on 2009-05-29 at 11:26:11ID: 24504892

What else is on the server? If SP2 has been installed then badmail should be disabled.

Simon.

 

by: drestPosted on 2009-06-02 at 10:06:02ID: 31586303

I am not sure if your recommendation fixed the issue or my uninstalling an asp app and/or unregistering cdonts.dll fixed it.  but i will accept your answer assuming it took a while to take affect.  Thanks!

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