Re: Exchange Setup in SBS 2003
From: Michael Appelmans (mla_at_zitinko.com)
Date: 08/20/04
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Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 11:03:51 -0400
I had too had problems trying to get Exchange on SBS 2003 to forward
emails to isp's smtp server. I finally gave up and configured pop
clients to connect directly to isp mail server. Since I have less than
10 clients at this location it was the expeditious thing to do. And that
way they can do an immediate send/receive instead of having to wait 15
mintues for email retrieval, the minimum time interval you can set on
exchange. I don't know how many times I've been on the phone with a
client or tech support and had the "I've just emailed you the solution,
did you get it yet?" comment from them ;)
Michael
In article <F45AFFE8-C15D-4553-8128-4716C9231C0C@microsoft.com>,
dman36aolcom@discussions.microsoft.com says...
> I'm a novice network admin, but I've been reading this newsgroup for a while
> now. I've done the Internet Connections wizard, I've created the users, I've
> checked the SMTP connector for exchange and made sure that the "Smart Foward"
> is disabled so that DNS handles email routing instead of forwarding it to my
> ISP...
>
> My users can recieve email, but when they send... they get lost in outer
> space, they are never recieved and never bounced back? I'm still in the
> set-up phase, but I know I'm missing something.
>
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