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Default SMTP Virtual Server trouble24 Jul 2005 22:12 GMT1
Have an almost perfect running Windows 2000 / SP4 with Exchange 2003. Problem
is that after a reboot the Default SMTP Virtual Server does not start
automaticly. You HAVE TO wait ten minutes after login on the server before
you can start it manually from the Exchange System Manager. ...
SMTP server outbound - when does it use higher priority MX hosts21 Jul 2005 23:42 GMT6
Running Exchange 2k for a single domain, with the SMTP Virtual Server
delivering mail to the outside.
I have a couple messages in queues waiting to go out with over 20 connection
tries where the situation is the same: the lowest priority MX host for the
POP3 rejecting Active Directory password18 Jul 2005 08:34 GMT1
Hey all,
I have a Win 2000 SBS server and two of the users purchased BlackBerries.  I
have setup BB's before and the first user's setup went fine.  The telephone
company's server POP's the mail out of the Exchange server and then sends it
SMTP Connector to Eroom Server13 Jul 2005 19:46 GMT2
We're running E2K SP3 on a W2Ksp4 server.  Our Eroom owner has requested an
SMTP connector to the eroom server so they can take advantage of some of the
functionality.  On the General tab do I just put the fqdn of the eroom server
in the line for the smarthost and add eroom ...
HOWTO PREVENT TELNET SMTP command 'MAILTO' can be ANYTHING12 Jul 2005 11:36 GMT3
If I use TELNET on port 25 I can use anything for the senders' address. How
can I prevent this ?
I want to preven that someone from inside or outside of our domain can send
a mail from blabla@mydomain.com to anExistingMailbox@mydomain.com
 
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