Re: RELAY MAIL
From: ZIP (jms_pt_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/13/04
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Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 14:19:22 -0000
Hello Peter it seams that everything is as you have said, but can't send
mail outside of my domain when I set up the mail program to point pop and
SMTP server
Configurations are:
User: username
Password: *******
Pop: mail.localdomain.com
SMTP: mail.localdomain.com
in this way I can send mail only to local domain, but if I configure my
profile in Microsoft Outlook use a exchange server instead of pop server
everything works fine, the problem is when I try to connect outside my
domain I can't do that I have to configure the users accounts to point to a
POP and SMTP server, I only can use Microsoft exchange server inside my
domain.
Another thing I tried to use an account from another ISP that isn't an
account of my domain, and I tried to use my domain SMTP server pointing the
SMTP server option to my SMTP domain and I can't send mail other domains,
but I can send mail to my DOMAIN ACCOUNTS...!!!! Is this normal??? Didn't
the SMTP server suppose to refuse to relay mail from 1 account that doesn't
belong to my domain???
I hop that you could help me
Regards
"Peter D. Hipson" <mcn01 at hipson dot net> escreveu na mensagem
news:9u36509fjef13ursqvddofqo69c5atd61e@4ax.com...
> This is a somewhat generic error telling you the user was not
> authenticated (necessary to allow SMTP to send email outside your
> domain). Could be several causes, perhaps your client has said SSL and
> the server is not setup for that, or the user is not authenticating
> with the correct credentials.
>
> In the SMTP properties, Click on Authentication button:
>
> Make sure:
>
> Anonymous Access is checked (allows outside email to be received)
> Uncheck Resolve anonymous email
> Check Basic Authentication
> Uncheck Requires TLS encryption
> Optionally, check Integrated Windows Authentication (if this is on,
> the user will be automatically authenticated if they are logged on to
> the 'correct' domain already.
>
> In Relay:
>
> Check Allow all computers which successfully authenticate to relay,
> regardless...
>
> For now, leave the list empty, with Only the list below checked. This
> allows only authenticated users to send email outside the domain.
>
> An anonymous user is not an authenticated user, and won't be able to
> relay.
>
> On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 11:41:39 -0000, "ZIP" <jms_pt@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >I am certain that this is a newbie kind of question but I need to provide
> >Access to external users (trough e-mail program like Outlook express or
> >Microsoft Outlook) not only to they see their mail, but also to send
mail
> >to other domains.
> >
> >
> >
> >And the problem begins, you see my external users can see their mails and
> >they're able to send mail to, But Only to my local domain..!!!!
> >
>
> PeterD, the Darkstar Network
> To email, fix my address!
> ExpertZone!
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