Re: Problems sending email in SBS 2008
- From: Siv <Siv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 07:40:02 -0700
Lanwench,
The default connector has the following ticks on the Authentication tab of
the connector:
Ticked - Transport Layer Security
Unticked - Enable domain Security
Ticked - Basic Authentication
Ticked - Offer Basic Authentication only after starting TLS
Ticked - Exchange Server Authentication
Ticked - Integrated Windows Authentication
Unticked - Externally Secured (Eg IPSEC)
On the Permission Groups tab:
Unticked - Anonymous users
Ticked - Exchange users
Ticked - Exchange Servers
Ticked - Legacy Exchange Servers
Unticked - Partners
Could you please explain how I would make the Konica relay without
authentication, I am completely new to Exchange 2007 and it all looks so
completely different to Exchange 2003 that I need help understanding how to
do this without compromising security elsewhere in the Exchange server.
Siv
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Martley, Near Worcester, UK
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
Siv <Siv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:.
Hi,
Just installed my first SBS 2003 and everything seems fine except for
a couple of annoying issues.
1. I have one user who as well as having her own Exchange email
account she also has an additional POP3 account that she receives
and sends email on.
Ick. Time to get her off that. If this is a business account & it's on a
domain the company owns, host it in Exchange. If it isn't, set up an
autoreply on the ISP's server that tells the sender to email her at the
domain address. Or, have her access the POP account via webmail or OE or
something. Do not mix and match account types in Outlook - it invariably
causes problems down the line.
The email address is for a completely different
domain than the SBS domain. When I tried to set her mailbox for the
POP3 account up I used the POP3 server name for her external ISP and
her user name and password for that. I set the SMTP server to be the
Exchange Server. I didn't at first set it to require any user names
or passwords. When I test the settings it all works except for the
send and it asks me for a user name and password, if I put those in
for her using her email alias and her password it fails with the
error:
"Task 'Demon - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC78) : 'Unable to send
the message. Please verify the e-mail address in your account
properties. The server responded: " (The following characters are
some kind of binary symbols that I can't make out but no text that I
can read).
Well, that's some Outlook thing. You might post in m.p.outlook for that.
2. Another similar issue occurs with our internal
Fax\Copier\Scanner\Printer. This is a Konica Minolta C353 which has
the option to scan a document and then email it to the individual
user on our network. Again since we have had SBS 2008 that function
fails with an authentication error.
I have set up "receive Connectors" for both the IP Address of the
user and the Konica scanner in the "Hub Transport" section under
"Server Configuration" but the errors still occur.
What's in the default receive connector? You should be able to allow this IP
to relay *without* authentication. You don't need multiple connectors.
Any help appreciated as these are causing big issues for the bsuiness!
Siv
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