Microsoft Exchange 2000 and 2003

   1. Open Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Services
   2. Stop the Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) Service
   3. Open the Exchange System Manager
   4. Administrative Groups
   5. [Site]
   6. Servers
   7. [ServerName]
   8. Protocols
   9. SMTP
  10. Default SMTP Virtual Server
  11. Right-click and open Properties
  12. Choose 'All Unassigned' for IP address
  13. Advanced
  14. Edit
  15. Change the TCP port (usually to 26)
  16. Click OK
  17. Click OK
  18. Click OK
  19. Exit Exchange System Manager
  20. Re-Open Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Services
  21. Start the Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) Service
  22. Open a Windows command prompt on the server
  23. Enter: telnet localhost 26
  24. You should get a 220 greeting from Exchange Server (if not go back to step 1)
  25. Enter: quit (to close the SMTP session)
  26. You have successfully changed Exchange Server's listening SMTP port

Microsoft Exchange 5.5

   1. Open Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Services
   2. Stop the Exchange Server Internet Mail service.
   3. Open the file \Winnt\System32\Drivers\Etc\Services in notepad.
   4. Locate the line: smtp 25/tcp mail
   5. Change the 25 to 26
   6. Save the Services file.
   7. Restart the Exchange Server IMS service.

Lotus Domino 6

   1. From the Domino Administrator, click the Configuration tab.
   2. Open the Server document for the server that runs the SMTP service.
   3. Click the Ports - Internet Ports - Mail tab.
   4. In the Mail (SMTP Inbound) column, change the port to 26
   5. Restart the SMTP service as follows:
   6. Click the Server - Status tab and select the Server Tasks view.
   7. Select SMTP Server from the list of tasks.
   8. Click Tools - Task - Restart, and then click Yes.
 

A few easy steps, permit you to embed EMP's end-user web interface directly into Outlook, for a more integrated work experience.

Folders within Outlook can have their home page set, which allows any web application to be run within the Outlook folder, including EMP.

Simply set the homepage for your existing mailbox folder: ie. Mailbox - Your Name, or create a new folder, naming it something like: EMP.

Here's the steps to create a folder that holds the myEMP interface:

   1. Open Outlook
   2. Create a new folder called: EMP
   3. Right-click on the new folder
   4. Choose Properties and then Home Page
   5. Enter your path to EMP: ie: http://YourServerOrIP:9090
   6. Click on OK
   7. Voila!

Now when you choose this folder, EMP runs within Outlook.
To avoid the appearance of scroll bars, the minimum screen resolution for embedded use, is 1280 x 1024.
Integrated, but protected.
You and your users can feel confident when running embedded EMP, that quarantined email is safely isolated from Outlook, by the EMP protective shell. There is no danger of contamination by viruses and other malicious exploits that may exist within the quarantined email.

Unlike many less sophisticated spam filters, which utilize Outlook to display quarantined messages, EMP is visually contained only, providing full EMP functionality for the user within a safe, but integrated email processing environment.

Note to EMP administrators: The above process embeds EMP's web interface (Quarantine, White list, Statistics) only. There is still some functionality (such as creating custom filters, loading valid recipients, modifying domains, setting/unsetting protocol logging, that requires the EMPmanager application interface.

Extensible Messaging Platform ( EMP 7), will stop Exchange spam, phishing attacks and email borne viruses before they reach Exchange Server or the organization's employees and customers.

 

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