help on smtp problem



Hi,

We use ISA server 2000 as Proxy server for WinPX clients. It works just
fine. Lately, we bought a Canon iR3530 Multifunctions device which allow
emailing from a scanned document. Though I tried many, many and many
different settings, It won't send emails out unless the email address
doesn't end with our domain name pattern??? We have a Win2k domain network
here and sending mails to an employe work but to anyone else not! All XP
clients work fine though. Like I said, I configured the Canon device with
and without the proxy settings and can't get it to work. DNS and SMTP are
OK. There is any log from the device IP in the ISA logs so I can't figure
out where the problem is...

Thanks in advance.

Steve Amirault


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