TAPtech
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What the heck?
I have a client with a SBS2008 running Exchange 2007. One of the original RAID 1 drives failed, swapped both of them out for new ones (one, let it rebuild, did the next). Set up an additional RAID 1 set for more data storage. Once that was set, I used the built in Exchange 2007 "Move Database" tool. That went ahead with no issues.
The next morning around 9AM I get a call from client- they can receive but cannot send emails. Uh oh, I though. Well I looked at the send errors, and the emails are being rejected because their IP is blacklisted on Spamhaus!
What the heck?
The Spamhaus details are actually very useful, it gave the name of the most likely spam bot sending out the emails. I asked the client to run their Kaspersky on every machine, scanned the server, and cleared the blacklist.
At first I was thinking that somehow moving the Exchange database caused the blacklist so I wasn't too worried about a real infection. But now I'm thinking, well, what the heck?
I have a client with a SBS2008 running Exchange 2007. One of the original RAID 1 drives failed, swapped both of them out for new ones (one, let it rebuild, did the next). Set up an additional RAID 1 set for more data storage. Once that was set, I used the built in Exchange 2007 "Move Database" tool. That went ahead with no issues.
The next morning around 9AM I get a call from client- they can receive but cannot send emails. Uh oh, I though. Well I looked at the send errors, and the emails are being rejected because their IP is blacklisted on Spamhaus!
What the heck?
The Spamhaus details are actually very useful, it gave the name of the most likely spam bot sending out the emails. I asked the client to run their Kaspersky on every machine, scanned the server, and cleared the blacklist.
At first I was thinking that somehow moving the Exchange database caused the blacklist so I wasn't too worried about a real infection. But now I'm thinking, well, what the heck?