challenge POSED ON: 12 September 2007 How can I configure Exchange Server 2003 to automatically reject email messages -- mostly spam -- that are sent to non-existing mailboxes?
EXPERT RESPONSEThe beat way to "block" messages is to implement a solid antispam solution. Exchange's Intelligent communicate Filter (IMF) should be enabled at a minimum. You can also look at supplementing IMF with a connection filter. Connection filters accept you to subscribe to block lists (also known as Real-time Blackhole Lists or s). You can also act your own Global evaluate and Global contradict lists.
Third-party RBL providers consider the (DSBL) and (MAPS).
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