2003 and relaying

From: VidRo (vidro_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/03/04


Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 23:49:32 -0700

Help.
This should have been and still could be a simple
configuration issue. It is dealing with Exchange 2003 and
relaying.
I moved from a 5.5 environment and had configured that
server to disallow anonymous relaying allowing only my
mobile clients the ability to relay off the 5.5 server.
Now in 2003 I have followed the Microsoft white page
recommendation and the clients are set up the same way
with 2003 as they were with 5.5.
My users cannot relay through the server, everything seems
to be correct, what is missing?
Is there something assumed?
I really, really, need some help with this.



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