Re: new server ISA or Exchange problem?



This is a very unusual setup and I'm not sure you can get this to work. When
you run the CEICW it assumes that you are using your Exchange server. It
will not let port 25 (SMTP) pass through from the WAN IP to the LAN IP. I
guess you would need to manually create a rule in the ISA to allow requests
on port 25 pass through in and out.

Claus

"Torrey Lauer" <torrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, I enabled POP3 during CEICW. For those POP3 accounts in Outlook, I
have "localhost" for the POP field because I don't want to receive via
Outlook. For the SMTP field I have RroadRunner's outgoing SMTP address.
While I know this address by heart, I still verified it with RoadRunner
because of the problems I'm having.

I'm not using a router between the server and the cable modem. So, I
don't have to worry about opening port 100 on the router. ISA 2004 is
handling everything. That's why I think it's an ISA 2004 issue.

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Torrey Lauer
Modern Travel Services / Rainbow Sky Travel
moderntravel d01.t net / RainbowSky Travel d01.com


"cjobes" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When you ran CEICW did you enable POP3 as well? On your Outlook setup,
what SMTP and POP3 server are you using for those other email addresses?
Did you open port 110 on your router?

Claus

"Torrey Lauer" <torrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, the "Connect to the Internet" link in the "To Do List" in the
Server Management MMC runs the CEICW.

That's one reason I'm stumped. That's when I checked ISA Server 2004
and Exchange, but nothing jumped out at me that indicated it was
preventing port 25 communications for outbound smtp mail through
Outlook.

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Torrey Lauer
Modern Travel Services / Rainbow Sky Travel
moderntravel d01.t net / RainbowSky Travel d01.com


"cjobes" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Did you run the CEICW?


"Torrey Lauer" <torrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I FINALLY brought the new sbs server up yesterday. I transferred all
the data files I needed on the new server, and then today connected our
computers to the new server.

I ran the Internet connection wizard from the "To Do" list. I setup
the Pop3 connector for backup.

The PCs connect without problems. We are getting and able to send
SMTP mail for Modern Travel Services. HOWEVER, within the accounts
section of Outlook, I have a general "info" e-mail account for Rainbow
Sky Travel which I setup to send through Outlook but not receive. I
setup SBS Exchange to receive Rainbow Sky Travel via SMTP. I also
tested a few of the other pop accounts I use to send e-mail (one
personal account, one joint personal account, and a backup e-mail
account for Modern Travel Services and Rainbow Sky Travel).

The problem I run into is within the accounts section of Outlook, I
click on the Test Account Settings button, and it is giving me error
messages. It establishes the network connection no problem. However,
everything else fails. In the errors tab, it states:

"Send test e-mail message: The specified server was found, but there
was no response from the server. Please verify that the port and SSL
information is correct. To access these settings close this dialog,
then click More Settings and click on the Advanced tab."

I have checked the advanced tab, and everything is in order (setup
correctly). It is NOT setup to use SSL. It is setup to use pop 110
for incoming (which I do not have Outlook handling anyways) and port
25 for smtp.

An additional error message is logged for SMTP, and states:

"Find outgoing mail server (SMTP): Outlook could not connect to the
outgoing mail server (SMTP). The problem could be the server name or
port, or your server may not support SSL. Verify your port and SSL
settings in More Settings under the Advanced tab."

The port setting is correct (port 25) and it is not setup to use SSL.

I believe the problem is something to do with the new sbs server (sbs
2003 prem.). I have a feeling it could be something to do with ISA
Server 2004, but I can't find anything that seems to be blocking it.
I have NOT modified ISA 2004 (yet). So, it's running on the default
install options.

Does anyone have any ideas what may be blocking the sending of the
test e-mail with Outlook SMTP?

Thanks in advance for the help!

--
Torrey Lauer
Modern Travel Services / Rainbow Sky Travel
moderntravel d01.t net / RainbowSky Travel d01.com













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