Microsoft Exchange Server SMTP Internet Protocol Restriction and Accept/Deny List Configuration
Brief Description
Programmatically set Internet Protocol (IP) restrictions on an SMTP virtual server.
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Quick Details
File Name: | ExIpSecurity.EXE |
Version: | 06.05.7226 |
Date Published: | 5/24/2004 |
Language: | English |
Download Size: | 444 KB |
Estimated Download Time: | 1 min 56K |
Overview
Use the SMTP Internet Protocol Restriction and Accept/Deny List Configuration to programmatically set or view Internet Protocol (IP) restrictions on an SMTP virtual server and to add or remove IP addresses from your global accept or deny lists. Microsoft Exchange 2003 provides connection and relay control for its Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) virtual servers. Additionally, Exchange 2003 provides connection filtering that allows you to configure IP addresses from which you want to accept connections or from which you want to always deny connections. These settings are configured in global accept and deny lists in Connection Filtering. An administrator can use these controls to limit the computers that can connect to a virtual server or that can relay e-mail to outside the Exchange organization.
Note This tool can be used against Exchange 2000 servers but the global accept and deny list configuration is only applicable to Exchange 2003 servers. If Active Directory has been updated with the Exchange 2003 schema then the tool can be used to configure entries on the global accept and deny lists, but this configuration is only available on Exchange 2003 servers.
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System Requirements
- Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Service Pack 3; Windows Server 2003; Windows XP
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Instructions
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Additional Information
Your use of the SMTP IP Restriction and Accept/Deny List Configuration Tool (IPsecurity) is governed by the terms and conditions of the end user license agreement which can be found in the self-extract package.
If you do not agree with those terms and conditions, do not use the software.
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