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Re: TELNET and SMTP
From: AdamT <adwulf () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 03:43:51 +0100
On 7 Jul 2007 12:30:59 -0000, wymerzp () sbu edu <wymerzp () sbu edu> wrote:
Hello all, I'm looking at a client's site and they have unprotected access to port 25 (i.e. I can telnet
Do you work for McAfee? They have a nasty habit of 'securing' port 25. Which rather helpfully stops email from being routed, even internally. Thanks, McAfee! http://support.microsoft.com/kb/908864 I've seen this happen at three different places with MS Exchange now. -- AdamT "Top Of The World, Ma!" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This List Sponsored by: Cenzic Swap Out your SPI or Watchfire app sec solution for Cenzic's robust, accurate risk assessment and management solution FREE - limited Time Offer http://www.cenzic.com/wf-spi ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- TELNET and SMTP wymerzp (Jul 07)
- RE: TELNET and SMTP Shenk, Jerry A (Jul 07)
- Re: TELNET and SMTP StaticRez (Jul 07)
- Re: TELNET and SMTP Marco Ivaldi (Jul 09)
- Re: TELNET and SMTP Hans-J. Ullrich (Jul 07)
- Re: TELNET and SMTP rajat swarup (Jul 07)
- RE: TELNET and SMTP Richard Lane (Jul 08)
- Re: TELNET and SMTP A. Tom McFrog (Jul 08)
- Re: TELNET and SMTP AdamT (Jul 08)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: TELNET and SMTP Thomas W Shinder (Jul 07)
- RE: TELNET and SMTP Levenglick, Jeff (Jul 09)
- RE: TELNET and SMTP Russell Butturini (Jul 09)
- RE: TELNET and SMTP Levenglick, Jeff (Jul 09)
- Re: TELNET and SMTP Levenglick, Jeff (Jul 08)