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Exchange 2010 Cyrillic Spam
- A mail exchanger (MX) is the technical name for a mail host, the mail transfer agent officially designated within DNS to receive mail on behalf of users of a given domain.
- Microsoft Exchange: Part of the Windows Server line of products Exchange is a collaborative software product which handles email, calendars and daily tasks amongst other things.
- Spam recipients who use Exchange-based mail services are at a relative disadvantage in tracing spam messages, since Exchange clients often make it difficult to see SMTP headers.
- A domain is a group of hosts that share a common domain name, as well as common authoritative DNS and mail-exchanger services.
- com) for a group of individual host computers, each of which will have a host name and possibly one or more aliases, as well as common use of authoritative name servers and mail exchangers.
- Graylisting is a technique used by a mail exchanger host to defend against spam deliveries by temporarily rejecting all mail from unrecognized sources.
- Domain name service (DNS) is a distributed database, accessible everywhere on the public internet, that can convert or resolve host name references to IP addresses (or vice-versa), identify mail exchanger hosts for a domain, and provide other useful features.
- The mail exchanger should reject the transfer of a message outright if it can't be delivered, but some MXs send this job to the MDA.
- An affiliate is a person who receives money or other considerations in exchange for using his internet resources to direct business to other firms.
- The chain letter often uses the exchange of trivial goods for money (such as "e-books" on how to spam), although this doesn't prevent it from being considered mail fraud if it involves postal mail at any point (e.
- It can also find the mail exchangers used to send mail to addreses within a domain.
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