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Exchange 2003 newbie... pls help!!!!

Posted: 19 Apr 2004 01:37 AM PDT

On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 08:57:37 GMT, Smoi wrote:
 

Hi

There should be no reason, AFAIK, why you can't do what you want. I use
several servers on VMWARE machines behind a router. The obvious questions
are: are you forwarding the correct port(s) (25 for SMTP); do you have any
firewall installed between the ICS gateway and your virtual machine?

Can you try and telnet into port 25 on the virtual machine from another PC
on your LAN, if you can what result do you get?

Regards

Bill

Error ID: 9562

Posted: 15 Apr 2004 03:13 PM PDT

Thank you for the response. I have tried this also, but
didn't fix the problem.
 
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Open Relay Question

Posted: 15 Apr 2004 02:53 PM PDT

This is normal. Just to sleep well you can check if message was
delivered to "net".

Miha Bernik wrote:
 

Securtiy Question

Posted: 15 Apr 2004 01:22 PM PDT

The UDP communication is coming back from the other mail server. When I
block all traffic on port 137, I get "no response to port open greeting,"
when trying to send mail to their domain. If I open udp port 137 to them,
the mail goes through fine. It sounds to me like they are using NetBios
instead of DNS to do their reverse lookups, but I am still very confused ny
it.


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Posted: 13 Apr 2004 10:28 AM PDT

Hi Matthew

Upgrading to SP3 doesn't work, we have also Outlook 2003 on some clients and
there is the same effect.
I checked the information store and everything seems to be ok.

thx

Simon


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