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Leon
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      05-26-2009, 09:00 PM
Hi
Our IP address has been blacklisted.
I would like to block smtp traffic from the local PC's from getting out of
the network, with the exception of the mail servers of course. How exactly
do I do this in RRAS ?
We use SBS 2003 with exchange. IP range is 192.168.16.0. At the moment the
only rule that is set on NAT is on the internet NIC Outbound traffice Allow
All with exception 192.168.16.0 - Any Any

Thanks in advance


 
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Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer]
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      05-28-2009, 04:14 AM
"Leon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:O6r%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi
> Our IP address has been blacklisted.
> I would like to block smtp traffic from the local PC's from getting out of
> the network, with the exception of the mail servers of course. How exactly
> do I do this in RRAS ?
> We use SBS 2003 with exchange. IP range is 192.168.16.0. At the moment the
> only rule that is set on NAT is on the internet NIC Outbound traffice Allow
> All with exception 192.168.16.0 - Any Any
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>


Leon, please see our replies to your identical post in the windows.public.windows.server.general newsgroup.

Please try not to multi-post. If you are using Outlook, it has the ability to post to more than one relevant group simulateneously (cross-posting), which is much benefical.

If you had cross-posted to more than one group simulateneously (cross-posting), instead of making multiple individual posts (multi-posting), any responses from any group to the cross-posted group would populate your post in all the groups you posted in simultaneously. This would have made it easier for you so you don't have to check each one individually, and all you would have had to do is check one of them. This also helps us so we can collaborate to offer better assistance. Otherwise we would be doubling our efforts not knowing someone else may have already offered a response, as well as you to digest which response would have been more appropriate.

I hope that helps.

Ace



 
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