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1. Start the Windows registry <I><B>(you can refer to [[Escan/english/eScan-FAQ96|<font color=blue>FAQ - How to start the windows registry editor?</font>]])</B></I> | 1. Start the Windows registry <I><B>(you can refer to [[Escan/english/eScan-FAQ96|<font color=blue>FAQ - How to start the windows registry editor?</font>]])</B></I> | ||
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2. In the registry key, "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microworld\MailScan for SMTP\SmtpServer1", | 2. In the registry key, "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microworld\MailScan for SMTP\SmtpServer1", | ||
Check for the entry, "DropConnectionImmediatelyOnRuleFailure" | Check for the entry, "DropConnectionImmediatelyOnRuleFailure" | ||
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3. Change the value to 1 | 3. Change the value to 1 | ||
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4. Restart the Mailscan for SMTP Service. | 4. Restart the Mailscan for SMTP Service. |
Revision as of 05:24, 15 June 2009
Can I stop a blacklisted ip address from doing RCPT command. I have Mailscan for SMTP?
Solution:
Yes. To stop blacklisted ip address from doing RCPT command when using Mailscan for SMTP, follow the below steps:
1. Start the Windows registry (you can refer to FAQ - How to start the windows registry editor?)
2. In the registry key, "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microworld\MailScan for SMTP\SmtpServer1",
Check for the entry, "DropConnectionImmediatelyOnRuleFailure"
3. Change the value to 1
4. Restart the Mailscan for SMTP Service.
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