duncan wrote:
> 
> my two cents on why i was posting:
> 
> i was posting about the M$ virus, becase i assumed that there we others on
> the list that were in a similar situation as I find myself... Linux admin,
> who has a exchange server on their network, was trying to help thoes
> people, as it seemed to be spredding quickly and i want able to find much
> of anything about it on the net yet.

ftp://ftp.rubyriver.com/pub/jhardin/antispam/procmail-security.html

They have some info on setting up a sendmail relay to protect an Exchange
server here:
ftp://ftp.rubyriver.com/pub/jhardin/antispam/procmail-on-gateway.txt
Definitly not a definitife HOWTO though.

Personally, if forced to run Exchange, I'd probally set up something
similar. Then again, I threatened to quit in the middle of my documentation
project when sales started asking about Exchange. Amazing how fast they'll
sing a different tune...
:) 

Anyway, our mail server here has gotten 10 of these so far. All of them have
been shoved off to /var/spool/mail/security and haven't been delivered.
Pretty darn slick if you ask me. If you are in a situation where you have to
run Exchange, I'd definitly be looking into the sendmail relay type
soultion. (But really, use postfix or something instead of sendmail.)
Probally a decent compromise. 

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