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Help, NDR's are flooding my boss's email box!





 
 
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Old October 19th 06, 04:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Ray Gibson
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Default Help, NDR's are flooding my boss's email box!

Outlook 2003 / Exchange 2003 sp2

One user (my boss!) is getting inundated with System Administrator NDR's. I
know that these are coming back as a result of a spoofed email address. 300
+ a day! We have anti spam and anti virus in our enterprise so I know they
are propigating from outside.

Anyway, Outlook 2003 will not allow a rule to be created to move all of
these Sys Admin messages out of her Inbox, and I don't want to disable the
NDRs all together.

How can I keep the benefits of NDR's and yet allow my user to have a "clean"
mailbox.

I'm out of ideas

thanks in advance,
Ray


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Old October 19th 06, 04:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Betelgeuse
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Default Help, NDR's are flooding my boss's email box!

You would be better served by putting an SMTP gateway between your exchange
server and the internet, which would allow you to set rules as you desire.

There are a number of free possibilites out there.
http://www.freespamfilter.org/index.html

is one.

I suppose you could write a custom event sink for exchange...


"Ray Gibson" wrote in message
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Outlook 2003 / Exchange 2003 sp2

One user (my boss!) is getting inundated with System Administrator NDR's.
I
know that these are coming back as a result of a spoofed email address.
300
+ a day! We have anti spam and anti virus in our enterprise so I know
they
are propigating from outside.

Anyway, Outlook 2003 will not allow a rule to be created to move all of
these Sys Admin messages out of her Inbox, and I don't want to disable the
NDRs all together.

How can I keep the benefits of NDR's and yet allow my user to have a
"clean"
mailbox.

I'm out of ideas

thanks in advance,
Ray




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Old October 19th 06, 04:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Default Help, NDR's are flooding my boss's email box!

In ,
Ray Gibson typed:
Outlook 2003 / Exchange 2003 sp2

One user (my boss!) is getting inundated with System Administrator
NDR's. I know that these are coming back as a result of a spoofed
email address. 300 + a day! We have anti spam and anti virus in our
enterprise so I know they are propigating from outside.

Anyway, Outlook 2003 will not allow a rule to be created to move all
of these Sys Admin messages out of her Inbox, and I don't want to
disable the NDRs all together.

How can I keep the benefits of NDR's and yet allow my user to have a
"clean" mailbox.

I'm out of ideas

thanks in advance,
Ray


Your disabling NDRs won't do it, anyway - these weren't issued by your
server. They were issued by the recipients' servers, and sent to your boss
because he's the purported sender of the original messages. NDRs have become
less than useful, but it's hard to convince a lot of admins to disable them
outright.

Sadly, I'm not sure what you can do to combat this - other than using your
antivirus/antispam software to prevent delivery of the NDRs for the spoofed
email. You could set up a rule based on "undeliverable" in the subject line,
tho.....


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Old October 19th 06, 05:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Ray Gibson
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Default Help, NDR's are flooding my boss's email box!

Thanks for the reply.

You Lanwench have NDR's disabled? I'm seriously considering it.

Kinda like a spam filter. It works 95% of the time for good. 5 % of the
time it would be usefull!



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In ,
Ray Gibson typed:
Outlook 2003 / Exchange 2003 sp2

One user (my boss!) is getting inundated with System Administrator
NDR's. I know that these are coming back as a result of a spoofed
email address. 300 + a day! We have anti spam and anti virus in our
enterprise so I know they are propigating from outside.

Anyway, Outlook 2003 will not allow a rule to be created to move all
of these Sys Admin messages out of her Inbox, and I don't want to
disable the NDRs all together.

How can I keep the benefits of NDR's and yet allow my user to have a
"clean" mailbox.

I'm out of ideas

thanks in advance,
Ray


Your disabling NDRs won't do it, anyway - these weren't issued by your
server. They were issued by the recipients' servers, and sent to your boss
because he's the purported sender of the original messages. NDRs have
become less than useful, but it's hard to convince a lot of admins to
disable them outright.

Sadly, I'm not sure what you can do to combat this - other than using your
antivirus/antispam software to prevent delivery of the NDRs for the
spoofed email. You could set up a rule based on "undeliverable" in the
subject line, tho.....



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Old October 19th 06, 05:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Default Help, NDR's are flooding my boss's email box!

In ,
Ray Gibson typed:
Thanks for the reply.

You Lanwench have NDR's disabled? I'm seriously considering it.


Yes, I usually disable them.


Kinda like a spam filter. It works 95% of the time for good. 5 % of
the time it would be usefull!


Yep.



"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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In ,
Ray Gibson typed:
Outlook 2003 / Exchange 2003 sp2

One user (my boss!) is getting inundated with System Administrator
NDR's. I know that these are coming back as a result of a spoofed
email address. 300 + a day! We have anti spam and anti virus in
our enterprise so I know they are propigating from outside.

Anyway, Outlook 2003 will not allow a rule to be created to move all
of these Sys Admin messages out of her Inbox, and I don't want to
disable the NDRs all together.

How can I keep the benefits of NDR's and yet allow my user to have a
"clean" mailbox.

I'm out of ideas

thanks in advance,
Ray


Your disabling NDRs won't do it, anyway - these weren't issued by
your server. They were issued by the recipients' servers, and sent
to your boss because he's the purported sender of the original
messages. NDRs have become less than useful, but it's hard to
convince a lot of admins to disable them outright.

Sadly, I'm not sure what you can do to combat this - other than
using your antivirus/antispam software to prevent delivery of the
NDRs for the spoofed email. You could set up a rule based on
"undeliverable" in the subject line, tho.....




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Old October 19th 06, 05:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Ray Gibson
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Default Help, NDR's are flooding my boss's email box!

I've been unsucessfull in any attempts to setup a rule. It runs through the
mailbox and leaves any messages that are from Sys admin regardless of the
criteria ..


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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In ,
Ray Gibson typed:
Outlook 2003 / Exchange 2003 sp2

One user (my boss!) is getting inundated with System Administrator
NDR's. I know that these are coming back as a result of a spoofed
email address. 300 + a day! We have anti spam and anti virus in our
enterprise so I know they are propigating from outside.

Anyway, Outlook 2003 will not allow a rule to be created to move all
of these Sys Admin messages out of her Inbox, and I don't want to
disable the NDRs all together.

How can I keep the benefits of NDR's and yet allow my user to have a
"clean" mailbox.

I'm out of ideas

thanks in advance,
Ray


Your disabling NDRs won't do it, anyway - these weren't issued by your
server. They were issued by the recipients' servers, and sent to your boss
because he's the purported sender of the original messages. NDRs have
become less than useful, but it's hard to convince a lot of admins to
disable them outright.

Sadly, I'm not sure what you can do to combat this - other than using your
antivirus/antispam software to prevent delivery of the NDRs for the
spoofed email. You could set up a rule based on "undeliverable" in the
subject line, tho.....



 




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