Re: How do I get default service change to stay

From: Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP] (les.connor_at_DEL.cfive.ca)
Date: 01/21/05


Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 13:23:25 -0600


> (please do not suggest setting exchange to handle the internet email. the
> ISP security prohibits this. each individual ISP email account must
> authenticate to the ISP mail servers with their own account name and
> password. sender information in message must match the authenticated
> account
> or the message will not be sent. )

The pop3 connector in SBS can do this, and you *can* simplify and enhance
your email flow and administration with a single point of delivery for your
users.

I don't normally recommend the pop3 connector, but if you are unable to use
SMTP for some reason, then it's the next best choice. If you don't like that
advice, shove it. (just kidding ;-) - see below - but please try the pop3
connetor first.

The SBS login script will keep changing the default to Exchange. Here's how
to stop that.

At the client, create the following registry key:

Location: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\ClientSetup
Name: NoTransportOrder
Type: REG_DWORD
Data: 1

-- 
Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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SBS Rocks !
"Dave G." <Dave G.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:4E3D2D5A-3774-4142-B8D2-704E17119C1A@microsoft.com...
> Client has SBS 2K3 standard.  Exchange only used for mailbox and internal
> email.
> Internet email handled by each individual's Outlook by setting up a 
> separate
> account/service in the Outlook Profile to the ISP email server/mailbox.
> (please do not suggest setting exchange to handle the internet email.  the
> ISP security prohibits this.  each individual ISP email account must
> authenticate to the ISP mail servers with their own account name and
> password. sender information in message must match the authenticated 
> account
> or the message will not be sent. )
> Here's the problem:
> Outlook users need to set the Internet account/service as the default
> account/service.  If they do not, Internet bound email goes to the 
> exchange
> server then the message goes nowhere and the user eventually gets a 4.4.7
> undeliverable message from the exchange server.   Outlook 2K users are 
> fine
> but in Outlook 2K3 the default service keeps resetting to the exchange 
> server
> service after rebooting.
> How do I get the default account/service to stay on the account/service of
> my choice in Outlook 2003? 


Relevant Pages

  • Re: How do I get default service change to stay
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    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Internal mail again
    ... If your users are POP-ing to the ISP for their email ... in their Account setting in their ... 1 Default Pop account 2 Exchang account ... SMTP and then let them send mail by exchange and pull down ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Local vs Internet Mail Problem
    ... this case is most likely the ISP mail account. ... your own SMTP, centurytel.net on Exchange? ... points to the ISP mail servers on the Internet. ... A second account uses the local domain and server. ...
    (microsoft.public.exchange.clients)
  • Re: Smart Host and outlook configuration
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  • Re: ISP Email forward to a non-routable local domain
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