I only use IMF though. ie Accept SenderId for further processing.
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Browse All TopicsI have been trying to enable sender id filtering on our server but am a little confused when asked to enter the ip address of all servers dealing with incoming smtp mail in our organisation.
This tutorial is what I am following:
http://www.msexchange.org/
Do I enter the static IP address that we have from our ISP or is it referring to an internal ip address?/
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by: robberbaronPosted on 2008-06-02 at 16:06:02ID: 21696483
mine has blank. SBS2003SP1 w/ Exchange SP2.
Because the SBS is the only server handling mail in your system.
We dont generally have a perimeter device doing spam filtering etc, though it is possible.