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Subject: Another SMTP question, Can you tell whose connected to your SMTP server.......
Feedback Type: Question
Product Area: Administration
Technical Area: Administration
Platform: Windows 2003 server
Release: 8.5
Reproducible: Not applicable

I'm hoping someone can help me out here. I was wondering if it is possible to tell who is connecting to our SMTP server. Watching the server console I see these messages:

11/09/2009 08:34:06.33 AM [1DEC:0006-1524] SMTP CIServ Listen> Connection Accepted on Port 25 for Session 22E30140

11/09/2009 08:34:06.80 AM [1DEC:0006-1524] SMTP CIServ Listen> Connection Accepted on Port 25 for Session 23690185

11/09/2009 08:34:07.22 AM [1DEC:0006-1524] SMTP CIServ Listen> Connection Accepted on Port 25 for Session 2CDC00BC

11/09/2009 08:34:07.61 AM [1DEC:0006-1524] SMTP CIServ Listen> Connection Accepted on Port 25 for Session 295C002F

11/09/2009 08:34:08.05 AM [1DEC:0006-1524] SMTP CIServ Listen> Connection Accepted on Port 25 for Session 2E5300E6

11/09/2009 08:34:08.47 AM [1DEC:0006-1524] SMTP CIServ Listen> Connection Accepted on Port 25 for Session 252901B2

11/09/2009 08:34:08.50 AM [1DEC:0006-1524] SMTP CIServ Listen> Connection Accepted on Port 25 for Session 24B90115

11/09/2009 08:34:08.91 AM [1DEC:0006-1524] SMTP CIServ Listen> Connection Accepted on Port 25 for Session 258201A6

11/09/2009 08:34:09.35 AM [1DEC:0006-1524] SMTP CIServ Listen> Connection Accepted on Port 25 for Session 29FD019B


We are being black listed for sending Spam/Viruses and we can't determine where it is coming from. We are changing our allowed Internet Hosts to Static IP addresses. Currently we are using some IP masks, but all of the computers are in a different subnet than the ones I have listed in the Allowed internet hosts. Only servers are in the Allowed internet hosts to connect.

I can't find a program or anything that would help with this.

Thanks


Feedback number JHAE7XMK52 created by ~Dana Ekweverikle on 11/09/2009

Status: Open
Comments:

Another SMTP question, Can you tell... (~Rex Fezwecheka... 9.Nov.09)
. . Look at your outbound controls (~Denise Chutoos... 9.Nov.09)




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