CANNOT SEND MAIL!!! - Microsoft Exchange |
- CANNOT SEND MAIL!!!
- Use POP3 and Exchange on the same machine
- message archiving
- spam relay is killing me
- Cannot connect to two exchangr server simultaneously
- IMCDATA\IN\ARCHIVE
- SMTP on MS EXCHANGE 2000 Server
Posted: 28 Sep 2004 08:45 AM PDT can you mail from any other email account(hotmail, yahoo) to that vendors account. Just wanna be sure that its not that vendors email thats the problem. "Jeremy Manalang" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... to might their system |
Use POP3 and Exchange on the same machine Posted: 28 Sep 2004 08:15 AM PDT Mark, thanks for the reply. I have a SBS2003 server (Exchange 2003 of course..). the domains all have MX records forwarding mail to the server direcly (well, on an independant IIS box before I installed this box...) The users were able to send and receive e-mail directly to/from my server earlier. This is the functionality I need to allow on this server as well. They will not need access to exchange nor do I want them to log into my active directory. I just need the server to host the pop3 accounts and to relay the SMTP. "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
Posted: 27 Sep 2004 10:44 PM PDT Thanks the for the link. I tried it and set it up to archive on a public folder that i created. I set it up to "always run" also. but i cannot see the any items in the folder. do I have to do anything else? all your help is appreciated. thanks. -st "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in message news:com... http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;261173&Product=exch2k exchange |
Posted: 27 Sep 2004 06:17 PM PDT No prob - glad it's fixed. I suggest you disable authenticated relay anyway. JV wrote: |
Cannot connect to two exchangr server simultaneously Posted: 27 Sep 2004 02:27 PM PDT Jan van Veldhuizen wrote: Yep - and it's a good thing, much better than multiposting - but some cranky people might complain about somoene crossposting to more than, say, three groups. Not that I'm one of them per se; just a little word to the wise. ;-) |
Posted: 27 Sep 2004 05:20 AM PDT that directory is logging information for the IMS, it's not actually required for day to day operations. What is the Diagnostics Logging level on the IMS? You need to turn it down from Medium (which is probably where it is) to None. "Andy" wrote: |
SMTP on MS EXCHANGE 2000 Server Posted: 26 Sep 2004 02:35 PM PDT "Umar Pirzada" <com> wrote in message news:google.com... The pst is simply a personal folder. Basically you are configuring Outlook as you would connecting to any ISP. To get smtp to properly relay, you will need to open exchange system administrator and configure it to relay for your internal addresses. This is done protocols > smtp > smtp virtual server. Right click and look through the tabs until you find one with relay restrictions. You will want to allow relay from your internal ip range. If you have external users using this, you will want to make sure that all authenticated users can relay and use smtp authentication on the client. Be aware that pop and smtp authentication is in clear text. Therefore, if there are sensitive resources that can be accessed remotely using these credentials, I would not recommend this solution. |
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