The Exchange Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) IP Allow List Connection filter must be enabled.

From MS Exchange 2013 Edge Transport Server Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of SRG-APP-000261

Associated with: CCI-001308

SV-84519r1_rule The Exchange Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) IP Allow List Connection filter must be enabled.

Vulnerability discussion

Email system availability depends in part on best practice strategies for setting tuning configurations. Careful tuning reduces the risk that system or network congestion will contribute to availability impacts. Filters that govern inbound email evaluation can significantly reduce spam, phishing, and spoofed emails. Filters for messages from blank senders, known spammers, or zero-day attack modifications must be enabled to be effective. Having items identified in the Allow List causes other spam evaluation steps to be bypassed and therefore should be used only with an abundance of caution. If spammers were to learn of entries in the Allow List, it could enable them to plan a denial of service attack (or other attack) by spoofing that source.

Check content

Open the Exchange Management Shell and enter the following command: Get-IPAllowListConfig | Select Name, Enabled If the value for Enabled is not set to True, this is a finding.

Fix text

Open the Exchange Management Shell and enter the following command: Set-IPAllowListConfig -Enabled $true

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