Using the SBS as SMTP

From: skc (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/26/04


Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 01:36:19 -0800

We have a fulltime broadband connection from our ISP in
the UK BTOpenworld, and were wondering how we configure
our emails to be sent directly to us instead of us picking
up from a POP3 box at the ISP.

BTOpenWorld have given us a static IP address. We send
out mail through their SMTP server.

We are currently facing the problem where we are getting
mail HELO errors when sending out to a particular
recipient as they are conducting a postfix check.

Please can someone give me pointers on how to do this.

Thanks,

Sachin



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