Re: Sending to port 25
From: Virna Berlanga (vberlang@itesm.mx)
Date: 10/17/02
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From: "Virna Berlanga" <vberlang@itesm.mx> Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 12:52:10 -0700
Hi!, I understand that is the SMTP service of those
computers (the ones out of my domain), the thing is that I
donīt have any Mail Application running, and my SMTP
Service is off(I mean I turn it off), I also use the
netstat command and my server is still sending the packets.
Thanks.
>-----Original Message-----
>An SMTP server perhaps? Just a guess...
>
>--
>Keith W. McCammon
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>
>"Virna Berlanga" <vberlang@itesm.mx> wrote in message
>news:5dc801c27606$3d2f0c10$3bef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA10...
>My Win 2000 Server itīs sending data to port 25 of another
>servers or machines out of my domain network, this is
>making more traffic in my network as it should be. I
>didnīt install an application that has to do this. How can
>I detect wich program in my server is sending this data to
>port 25 in other machines?
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>
>.
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