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From: User (User_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 10/04/04


Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 22:19:27 +0400

Hi,
I have a classic smtp and pop service on a exchange 2003 SP1. I just want to
add a "secure" SMTP service (port 2525) for people of my compagny who want
to use it outside my compagny. I just disable the anonymous connection to
that server. But when a mail arrives, exchange to manage to distribute it
and the mail stay in a place call (mail who wainting for active directory
resolution) (sorry for my english) .. Do i have to do something else ?
Is it not as simple as it to make it ?

Thanks for helping me fast ..

bye !



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