Re: Exchange and CDOSYS: strange behaviour?
- From: "Leif Pedersen [ MVP]" <leif.pedersenNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 22:46:00 +0200
Hi,
You can configure the exchange server to allow relaying from the server you are working on (be carefull - only add the IP address of the server). If you do that you don't need to authenticate.
Leif
"IIS?admin" <nomail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelelsen news:n8RFi.16571$Th1.700@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello everyone!
This is the first time that I wrote on this newsgroup and I hope it's the right plase for my questions.
I'm setting up a web server in my company network but i think that it's going on something strange.
I need urgently to solve this problem and your effort could be very helpful for me.
I need to send out email from an ASP page (testmail.asp) that is stored on the server, a Windows 2003 Standard Edition server.
I use SMTP authentication to connect to Exchange server (another server in the company intranet, but I don't know the version).
If from my laptop I connect to the server with TSC and I log on to the with my network username, open IE and type http://localhost/testmail.asp all works fine. The script send out the email message.
But if from my laptop I type http://[serverIP]/testmail.asp or http://applicationname.companyname.com/testmail.asp I receive always the same error (8004020e sender is not authorized. , the line correspond to the send action)
Note that if I request another page (ex http://applicationname.companyname.com/index.asp) it's showed w/o problems.
So, I don't know how solve this problem, if it's due to IIS settings or Exchange server. I think that it's the second one.
In Exchange server, is there a check on the name or on the IP address of the remote host (client IP) that make the request?
Thank you in advance for your availability.
Regards, Ben
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