Re: Exchange 2007 Send Connector problem with Internal email address



Bharat;

I am not sure if I need a receivedConnector. I am trying to send email from ..NET application, and I can embed user authentication in the app.
I don't even need authentication using an IIS SMTP service. The problem is that it doesn't deliver to any internal mailbox but does deliver to an external email address such as hotmail.com!

I created the ReceiveConnector on our exhcnafge 2007 server, and below is the error from my .NET app even I provided user authentication:


1. Err msg from .NET app:
System.Net.Mail.SmtpException: The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.7.1 Client was not authenticated

at System.Net.Mail.MailCommand.CheckResponse(SmtpStatusCode statusCode, String response)

at System.Net.Mail.MailCommand.Send(SmtpConnection conn, Byte[] command, String from)

at System.Net.Mail.SmtpTransport.SendMail(MailAddress sender, MailAddressCollection recipients, String deliveryNotify, SmtpFailedRecipientException& exception)

at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send(MailMessage message)


2. ReceiveConnector on out Exchange2007 (Mailserver)

[PS] C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.JACOOIL.COM>get-receiveconnector

WARNING: column "Enabled" does not fit into the display and was removed.

Identity Bindings
-------- --------
MAILSERVER\Default MAILSERVER {0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0.0.0.0:25, 0.0...
MAILSERVER\Client MAILSERVER {0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0.0.0.0:587, 0....
MAILSERVER\RelayConnector {172.16.1.23:25}


[PS] C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.JACOOIL.COM>
"Bharat Suneja [MSFT]" <bsuneja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eHKEmTJsIHA.3604@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The -RemoteIPRanges parameter can take:
- IP addresses (such as "1.2.3.4","5.6.7.8")
- or ranges of IP addresses designated by a start and end IP address (such as "1.2.3.1-1.2.3.100","192.168.2.10-192.168.2.200")
- a mix of the two ("1.2.3.4","5.6.7.8","192.168.2.10-192.168.2.200")

As seen in above examples, multiple values need to be separated by commas.

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"Bill Nguyen" <billn@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:48CB2C25-9CCE-448C-AE0F-5652C7EFCA6C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Bharat,
In the shell command, how can I specify a range of internal IP address instead of a single IP?

New-ReceiveConnector -Name RelayConnector -usage Custom -Bindings '192.168.1.17:25' -fqdn server.domain.com -RemoteIPRanges 192.168.1.100 -server MYEXCHANGESERVER -permissiongroups ExchangeServers -AuthMechanism 'TLS, ExternalAuthoritative'

Thanks

Bill

"Bharat Suneja [MSFT]" <bsuneja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uQDm6%238rIHA.2188@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To allow SMTP submissions (and optionally relaying) to application servers, copiers/scanners, etc., you need to look at 2 things:
- Can these apps/servers authenticate? If yes, they can connect to a Receive Connector and submit mail by default.
- If they cannot authenticate, setup a Receive Connector with appropriate permissions (including permission to relay if these apps/servers need to relay mail to *external recipients*). Make sure the Receive Connector allows connections to only those app servers or internal hosts that need to submit/relay mail without authentication.

Exchange Server 2007: How To Allow Relaying
http://exchangepedia.com/blog/2007/01/exchange-server-2007-how-to-allow.html

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"Bill Nguyen" <billn@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:2AFC4504-ED02-43F8-B765-229959D8EEF1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Bharat;

I am not sure if I need this Send Connector. I do have the need to send email to internal and external email addresses from various .NET application using SMTP. Since I plan to remove the E2K3 server soon, I need to setup the E2K7 as an SMTP server to send out email. I also have the need for sending/receiving email for Sharepoint Enterprise server.
I looked into Send connector properties and all accepted domains are there (internal users will have 1 or more email addresses with these domain names - for example, billn@xxxxxxxx, billn@xxxxxxxxxxx, billn@xxxxxxxxxxxx)

I don't if this make any sense to you!

Thanks again!

Bill

"Bharat Suneja [MSFT]" <bsuneja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23c7Vbf6rIHA.3940@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Not sure what you're trying to accomplish.
- Are you in a shared address-space scenario?
- If not, and Exchange has all recipients for your own address space (that is, an address space/domain that exists as an Accepted Domain of type Authoritative), a Send Connector is not used to deliver such messages.
- In other words, Send Connectors are only required/used for address spaces that Exchange isn't authoritative for.

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"Bill Nguyen" <billn@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:A70C1B44-EC77-439B-94BB-05D8F1F56DC0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We have an E2K3 and an E2K7 server. The E2K3 will be retired soon after all
maiboxes moved to the E2K7.
I setup a send connector on the E2K7 Hub Transport server (we don't have
Edge transport setup), and the configuration is identical to send connecot
on the E2K3 server.

I can send email out of all internet email addresses with the send connector
on E2K7 but NOT to an internal email address, that is email with our mail
domain @jaco.com. I have no problem on the send connector on the Exhange
2003 server.

Since I will need this send connector to work properly before I can retire
the E2K3 server, please let me know how to get it setup properly.

Thanks

Bill









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