From: mk1 on 13 Apr 2010 12:54 Hello, Since joining a company using Exchange 2000 (then 2003, now 2007), I've STOPPED using the Out of Office Assistant because, whenever I turn it on, I come back to an inbox/junk folder REPLETE with spam (is that the right word?). I could swear that previous versions of Exchange worked better... So I was thrilled, when we upgraded our Exchange (is it 2007, now?), to see that I could isolate my OOA replies to INTERNAL users only. So I turned it on, for a week -- and came back to an inbox/junk folder - AGAIN - full of spam. What could this be from? I've virus scanned my PC and Outlook. I wonder if someone in my organization could have a virus and, when they email me and get the OOA message, the virus sends my email address to external spammers?? My exchange administrator has other concerns -- and doesn't see a problem with this, and/or no one else reports it to him. I am a problem solver, and want to find a fix. Any ideas? Thanks MK -- mk1 http://forums.slipstick.com
From: Tom Willett on 13 Apr 2010 14:01 Sounds like you are NOT isolating to internal users, and that your Exchange guy, who appears to be autonamous, won't investigate and change settings. Guess you're out of luck, unless you can go over his head. "mk1" <mk1.49d9dp(a)invalid> wrote in message news:mk1.49d9dp(a)invalid... : : Hello, : : Since joining a company using Exchange 2000 (then 2003, now 2007), I've : STOPPED using the Out of Office Assistant because, whenever I turn it : on, I come back to an inbox/junk folder REPLETE with spam (is that the : right word?). I could swear that previous versions of Exchange worked : better... : : So I was thrilled, when we upgraded our Exchange (is it 2007, now?), to : see that I could isolate my OOA replies to INTERNAL users only. : : So I turned it on, for a week -- and came back to an inbox/junk folder : - AGAIN - full of spam. : : What could this be from? I've virus scanned my PC and Outlook. I : wonder if someone in my organization could have a virus and, when they : email me and get the OOA message, the virus sends my email address to : external spammers?? : : My exchange administrator has other concerns -- and doesn't see a : problem with this, and/or no one else reports it to him. I am a problem : solver, and want to find a fix. : : Any ideas? : : Thanks : MK : : : -- : mk1 : http://forums.slipstick.com :
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