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Mike Westman
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:37 am Post subject:
Allowing relay for one domain |
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I've got a setup of Exchange 2003 servers in front-end/back-end
configuration. I also have a pager server that is designed to receive
messages with it's own SMTP server.
What I'd like to do is have the front-end Exchange server accept these
messages that are in a subdomain (pager.domain.com) and then route them
using an SMTP connector to the server that is on the internal network.
Is this possible?
Thanks
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Fitz Crittle [MSFT]
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 3:14 am Post subject:
Re: Allowing relay for one domain |
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There are several options, here's one, see the article below for others.
Install a SMTP Connector. Select "Forward all mail through this connector to
the following smart hosts" and put the IP address (in square brackets) or
the FQDN of the Pager server. On the Address Space Tab, enter
"pager.domain.com" at the bottom of the that same tab is a check box "Allow
messages to be relayed to these domains.
260973 Setting Up SMTP Domains for Inbound and Relay E-Mail in Exchange 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=260973
265293 How to configure the SMTP connector in Exchange
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=265293
Thanks,
Fitz Crittle
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"Mike Westman" <mike@combatmedic.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I've got a setup of Exchange 2003 servers in front-end/back-end
configuration. I also have a pager server that is designed to receive
messages with it's own SMTP server.
What I'd like to do is have the front-end Exchange server accept these
messages that are in a subdomain (pager.domain.com) and then route them
using an SMTP connector to the server that is on the internal network.
Is this possible?
Thanks
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Mike Westman
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Posted:
Sat Jan 15, 2005 1:28 am Post subject:
Re: Allowing relay for one domain |
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OK, I did that and the messages just stay in a Queue for awaiting directory
lookup on the frontend server.
"Fitz Crittle [MSFT]" <fitzcrit@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:u4mVnTb%23EHA.2680@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
| Quote: | There are several options, here's one, see the article below for others.
Install a SMTP Connector. Select "Forward all mail through this connector
to
the following smart hosts" and put the IP address (in square brackets) or
the FQDN of the Pager server. On the Address Space Tab, enter
"pager.domain.com" at the bottom of the that same tab is a check box
"Allow
messages to be relayed to these domains.
260973 Setting Up SMTP Domains for Inbound and Relay E-Mail in Exchange
2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=260973
265293 How to configure the SMTP connector in Exchange
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=265293
Thanks,
Fitz Crittle
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rights.
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"Mike Westman" <mike@combatmedic.net> wrote in message
news:g%zFd.17802$c%.14859@okepread05...
I've got a setup of Exchange 2003 servers in front-end/back-end
configuration. I also have a pager server that is designed to receive
messages with it's own SMTP server.
What I'd like to do is have the front-end Exchange server accept these
messages that are in a subdomain (pager.domain.com) and then route them
using an SMTP connector to the server that is on the internal network.
Is this possible?
Thanks
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Eriq
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Posted:
Sun Jan 16, 2005 10:33 pm Post subject:
Re: Allowing relay for one domain |
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Mike,
2 things:
Check status of smtp connector in ESM
Ensure that pager server is allowing connections from your Front-end server
Thanks -Eriq.
"Mike Westman" wrote:
| Quote: | OK, I did that and the messages just stay in a Queue for awaiting directory
lookup on the frontend server.
"Fitz Crittle [MSFT]" <fitzcrit@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:u4mVnTb%23EHA.2680@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
There are several options, here's one, see the article below for others.
Install a SMTP Connector. Select "Forward all mail through this connector
to
the following smart hosts" and put the IP address (in square brackets) or
the FQDN of the Pager server. On the Address Space Tab, enter
"pager.domain.com" at the bottom of the that same tab is a check box
"Allow
messages to be relayed to these domains.
260973 Setting Up SMTP Domains for Inbound and Relay E-Mail in Exchange
2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=260973
265293 How to configure the SMTP connector in Exchange
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=265293
Thanks,
Fitz Crittle
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup
"Mike Westman" <mike@combatmedic.net> wrote in message
news:g%zFd.17802$c%.14859@okepread05...
I've got a setup of Exchange 2003 servers in front-end/back-end
configuration. I also have a pager server that is designed to receive
messages with it's own SMTP server.
What I'd like to do is have the front-end Exchange server accept these
messages that are in a subdomain (pager.domain.com) and then route them
using an SMTP connector to the server that is on the internal network.
Is this possible?
Thanks
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Mike
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Posted:
Mon Jan 17, 2005 4:44 am Post subject:
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I had removed the storage groups and disabled the IS on the frontend server,
and it turns out that you can't do that for this exact reason.
Thanks
Mike
"Eriq" <Eriq@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Mike,
2 things:
Check status of smtp connector in ESM
Ensure that pager server is allowing connections from your Front-end
server
Thanks -Eriq.
"Mike Westman" wrote:
OK, I did that and the messages just stay in a Queue for awaiting
directory
lookup on the frontend server.
"Fitz Crittle [MSFT]" <fitzcrit@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:u4mVnTb%23EHA.2680@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
There are several options, here's one, see the article below for
others.
Install a SMTP Connector. Select "Forward all mail through this
connector
to
the following smart hosts" and put the IP address (in square brackets)
or
the FQDN of the Pager server. On the Address Space Tab, enter
"pager.domain.com" at the bottom of the that same tab is a check box
"Allow
messages to be relayed to these domains.
260973 Setting Up SMTP Domains for Inbound and Relay E-Mail in Exchange
2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=260973
265293 How to configure the SMTP connector in Exchange
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=265293
Thanks,
Fitz Crittle
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this
newsgroup
"Mike Westman" <mike@combatmedic.net> wrote in message
news:g%zFd.17802$c%.14859@okepread05...
I've got a setup of Exchange 2003 servers in front-end/back-end
configuration. I also have a pager server that is designed to
receive
messages with it's own SMTP server.
What I'd like to do is have the front-end Exchange server accept
these
messages that are in a subdomain (pager.domain.com) and then route
them
using an SMTP connector to the server that is on the internal
network.
Is this possible?
Thanks
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