RE: SMTP server publishing required for inbound email



Hi,

Thank you for posting here.

Actually the SMTP service is listening on the internal interface and if you want to receive the inbound
SMTP emails, you have to create a server publishing rule in ISA to publish it.

Based on my knowledge, there is no work around except using POP3 Connector for receiving emails.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to post back.

Bill Peng
MCSE 2000, MCDBA
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>SBS2k3 with ISA and Trend CSM - I cannot receive inbound email unless I add a
>server publishing rule for SMTP (which I do not want because then I become a
>relay unless I delete the 127.0.0.1). Have run CEICW many times, no change,
>it runs successfully but unless I have the server rule no inbound mail?
>There is an SMTP OUT packet filter, and an SMTP IN filter, both using port
>25 and All ports (depending on whether it is in or out).
>
>Any ideas?
>


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