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| Subject: | ESMTP service |
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| Date: | 24 Dec 2007 11:37:53 -0000 |
I'm looking for info on exploits and security of ESMTP when you telnet into port 25. I understand how to telnet in and send email via the command line but trying to understand the security implications of being able to do this. I am currently looking at this on Exchange 5.5. Does ESMTP from the command line need to be "accessible" for the apps to work or enabled to troubleshoot? Are their DDOS attacks or hacks against ESMTP? Is there a best practice to secure ESMTP I've been able find info about ESMTP (commands) but not much info on the potential security risks.
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