Hello, I would like to find out if there is a solution for the following issue at one of our customers: The customer runs a website at a hosting center, on which a form can be filled in; when sending this form, it is sent from an adress @company.com. In front of the Exchange 2007 server we are running Surfcontrol. This does not block the specific incoming mail. However, once it is passed on to the EX2007 box, it gets rejected as "spoofed mail". Would configuring the anti-spam features using set-contentfilterconfig -bypassedsenders solve my problem? Kind regards, Peter
Yes, it should. -- Bharat Suneja MVP - Exchange www.zenprise.com NEW blog location: exchangepedia.com/blog ---------------------------- "peter de tender" <peter de tender@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AF36CC9C-EA9C-4432-BC2D-D19ABF960A37@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I would like to find out if there is a solution for the following issue at > one of our customers: > > The customer runs a website at a hosting center, on which a form can be > filled in; when sending this form, it is sent from an adress @company.com. > > In front of the Exchange 2007 server we are running Surfcontrol. This does > not block the specific incoming mail. However, once it is passed on to the > EX2007 box, it gets rejected as "spoofed mail". > > Would configuring the anti-spam features using set-contentfilterconfig > -bypassedsenders solve my problem? > > Kind regards, > > Peter