Article ID: 324281 - View products that this article applies to. System TipThis article applies to a different version of Windows than the one you are using. Content in this article may not be relevant to you.Visit the Windows 7 Solution Center This article was previously published under Q324281 On This PageSUMMARY This step-by-step article describes how to prevent mail
relays for an Internet Information Services (IIS) Simple Mail Transport
Protocol (SMTP) virtual server. IIS in Windows Server 2003 includes a full-featured SMTP virtual server that you can use to receive and relay e-mail messages to other SMTP servers on your network or to servers on the Internet. The relay function is useful for internal network clients that may have to forward mail to other SMTP servers and for IIS programs that need access to an SMTP server to forward mail. When the SMTP virtual server relays e-mail messages, it may forward mail that is addressed to any e-mail domain. With this feature, the SMTP virtual server can forward mail to any internal or external network SMTP server for which is can resolve an MX record. However, if the SMTP virtual server is accessible to Internet users, mail relay is not good because unscrupulous users can forward mail to your SMTP virtual server and as a result, distribute unsolicited commercial e-mail to large numbers of computers. This can have a very adverse impact on available bandwidth for your internal connection, and cause your mail server to be placed on "black hole" lists of open mail relays. For a user or computer to relay e-mail messages through an SMTP virtual server, the following two conditions must be met:
How to Prevent the IIS SMTP Virtual Server from Relaying E-mail Messages
TroubleshootingBy default, Microsoft SMTP Service blocks computers from relaying e-mail that you do not want through the SMTP virtual server. The information in this article helps you to evaluate whether the configuration of your SMTP virtual server has changed in a way that allows it relay messages that are sent by unintended hosts.REFERENCES For additional information about how to configure a
remote SMTP mail relay server, click the following article number to view the
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 324272
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324272/EN-US/
)
HOW
TO: Configure a Remote Domain for an Internet Information Services (IIS) SMTP Mail Relay Server in Windows Server 2003
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