RE: Internet Mail SMTP permissions error

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Thanks for that Teo. Tried a separate connector with server1 as the
bridgehead and restarted the routing engine. Still get the same NDR. Note
that the org is in 2000 native mode. All my other servers are Exchange 2003.
This is the last Exchange 2000 server I am trying to replace.
I thought I had found an issue with our upstream SMTP gateway but changes
made there didn't help. Still searching. Any other suggestions would be
greatly appreciated.

PeteK

"Teo Gomez" wrote:

> Are you creating a new SMTP connector with an address space of "*" ? If not
> then that's what I would recommend. Then make sure that your IMC has a
> higher cost than the SMTP connector and restart the routing service on the
> Exchange 2003 server and re-calculate routes on Exchange 5.5 (Properties of
> the MTA).
> How to configure an SMTP connector
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=319426
>
>
> "Pete Kelly" wrote:
>
> > I am in the process of introducing new Exchange 2003 servers to my Exchange
> > Org and as part of this I want to transfer the bridgehead function for my
> > internet mail connector. Whenever I do this I get the following NDR:
> > Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
> >
> > Subject: External Test
> > Sent: 12/04/2005 07:15
> >
> > The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
> >
> > Recipient1 on 12/04/2005 07:15
> > You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For
> > assistance, contact your system administrator.
> > <server1.abc.com #5.7.1 smtp;501 5.7.1 This system is not
> > configured to relay mail from <sender1@xxxxxxx> to <recipient1@xxxxxxx> for
> > SERVER1>
> >
> > This NDR is returned for any recipient address on the internet. When the
> > bridgehead function is returned to the old server all works OK. I have
> > compared settings on SMTP virutal servers and all matches.
> > I have
> > Does anyone have suggestions on where to search next?
> >
> > PeteK
.



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