Re: SMTP and POP3 through ISA 2004



Thank you!!!

".majti" <allmighty@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:egWqNyaQFHA.1500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> That didnt resolve my problem. Any other idea. It also seems that clients
> dont send pop/smtp to my isa server. Anyone?
> "Bud Ratliff" <bud AT TheSolarityGroup.com> wrote in message
> news:%23sIRWqXQFHA.3664@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Try visiting Dr. Tom.
>> http://www.isaserver.org/articles/2004olpop3smtp.html
>>
>>
>> "news.microsoft.com" <celso.maciel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:u5Eh5vRQFHA.2132@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> I'm new to ISA so please forgive me if this is an absurdly basic
>>> question. I've looked through this forum but haven't found what I
>>> needed from the questions answered here.
>>> What I'm trying to do is configure it so that an email client on my
>>> Internal private network can retrieve POP3 and SMTP email from a
>>> server available on the External public network (read: Internet).
>>> I've created a Firewall Policy Rule that allows outbound POP3 and
>>> SMTP traffic from my Internal to my External NIC. However, I continue
>>> to ge tthe following error from outlook when attempting to retrieve
>>> email from the remote server:
>>>
>>> Task 'xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx- Receiving' reported error (0x80040900) :
>>> 'The server name you entered can not be found on the network (it
>>> might be down temporarily). Please verify that you are online and
>>> that the server name is correct.'
>>>
>>> The problem is not the Outlook configuration as this client was able
>>> to retrieve email with these credentials prior to ISA being put in
>>> place. I'm pretty sure that I'm just missing a little thing but I'm
>>> not sure what. Any help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> I'm new to ISA so please forgive me if this is an absurdly basic
>>> question. I've looked through this forum but haven't found what I
>>> needed from the questions answered here.
>>>
>>> What I'm trying to do is configure it so that an email client on my
>>> Internal private network can retrieve POP3 and SMTP email from a
>>> server available on the External public network (read: Internet).
>>> I've created a Firewall Policy Rule that allows outbound POP3 and
>>> SMTP traffic from my Internal to my External NIC. However, I continue
>>> to ge tthe following error from outlook when attempting to retrieve
>>> email from the remote server:
>>>
>>> Task 'xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx- Receiving' reported error (0x80040900) :
>>> 'The server name you entered can not be found on the network (it
>>> might be down temporarily). Please verify that you are online and
>>> that the server name is correct.'
>>>
>>> The problem is not the Outlook configuration as this client was able
>>> to retrieve email with these credentials prior to ISA being put in
>>> place. I'm pretty sure that I'm just missing a little thing but I'm
>>> not sure what. Any help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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