Re: remote authenticated SMTP



That is already checked. However it only seems to have an effect when the
users are connected via VPN. Is this the expected behavior?

-clayg

"David Hartry" <d_hartry{AT}hotmail{DOT}com> wrote in message
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Open Exchange System Manager, drill down through
servers\[servername]\protocols\smtp to your Default SMTP Virtual Server,
right click it and select Properties. Go to the Access tab and click on
the
Relay button. Check the box entitled "Allow all Computers which
succesfully
authenticate to relay, regardless of the list above". JD

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Regards,
David Hartry
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"Clay Gerrard" wrote:

I have some users at a remote office that are currently running a peer to
peer network. But they don't like the way OWA handles attachments, and
they
complain VPN is slow. Hey they wouldn't be users if they didn't gripe
about
something, right?

I would like them to be able to access our exchange server via the
internet
with IMAP and SMTP authenticated relaying. I have the IMAP server turned
on
and running - but I'm not sure, and can not find a guide, how to enable
authenticated SMTP relaying. That is to say I'd like users external to
my
domain who authenticate with a username and password to be able to send
messages over the internet via my SMTP server using a client such as
Outlook.

Can anyone point me to a quick Technet or KB article that I'm sure I've
just
overlooked?

-clayg





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