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setup exchange to send/receive mail from external pop3 account/address
Hi Pedro,
If you're trying to set this up without running the CEICW (connect to the internet wizard), don't. Run the wizard and input the appropriate information. Don't select DNS for sending, select smart host and input your ISPs SMTP server, as in smtp.external-hosting-corp.com. -- Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP] ----------------------------------------------------------- SBS Rocks ! ---------------------- "Tell me and I'll forget. Show me and I'll remember. Involve me and I'll understand." - Confucius "Pedro CR" wrote in message ... Hi I'm running sbs2000 with exchange and isa set up and up to date. Clientes are running Outlook 2000 and some Outlook2003. I'm having the following problem: - Our domain is private (not registered on the internet) so users need to have an external POP3 account to receive email from the outside. - I'm using (or at least trying to use) MS POP3 Connector to retreive the mail from the external POP3 mailboxes and deliver it to the internal mailboxes. - If I set up the user's primary SMTP address to be something like the messages misteriously disappear after being downloaded by the POP3 connector. The connector downloads the messages but seems to be unbale to sleiver them to the internal mailbox. - If I just set the primary smtp address to my internal/private domain the messages sucessfully pass from the pop3 connector to the user mailbox. However the users are unable to send email to external addresses because the destination server won't recognize the domain. Also the person who receives the email is unable to reply because the FROM address is set to my private domain. How can I solve this situation? I sincerelly appreciate any help you can give me. I really have to solve this problem quickly... Pedro |
setup exchange to send/receive mail from external pop3 account/address
is there any draeback in running the CEIW?
The system has been running for quite a while so there are losts of info and configs in the server, ISA and Active directory. Does CEIW reset ISA settings and/or Active directory ones?? I'm asking just to be sure.... thanks "Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" escreveu na mensagem ... Hi Pedro, If you're trying to set this up without running the CEICW (connect to the internet wizard), don't. Run the wizard and input the appropriate information. Don't select DNS for sending, select smart host and input your ISPs SMTP server, as in smtp.external-hosting-corp.com. -- Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP] ----------------------------------------------------------- SBS Rocks ! ---------------------- "Tell me and I'll forget. Show me and I'll remember. Involve me and I'll understand." - Confucius "Pedro CR" wrote in message ... Hi I'm running sbs2000 with exchange and isa set up and up to date. Clientes are running Outlook 2000 and some Outlook2003. I'm having the following problem: - Our domain is private (not registered on the internet) so users need to have an external POP3 account to receive email from the outside. - I'm using (or at least trying to use) MS POP3 Connector to retreive the mail from the external POP3 mailboxes and deliver it to the internal mailboxes. - If I set up the user's primary SMTP address to be something like the messages misteriously disappear after being downloaded by the POP3 connector. The connector downloads the messages but seems to be unbale to sleiver them to the internal mailbox. - If I just set the primary smtp address to my internal/private domain the messages sucessfully pass from the pop3 connector to the user mailbox. However the users are unable to send email to external addresses because the destination server won't recognize the domain. Also the person who receives the email is unable to reply because the FROM address is set to my private domain. How can I solve this situation? I sincerelly appreciate any help you can give me. I really have to solve this problem quickly... Pedro |
setup exchange to send/receive mail from external pop3 account/address
ISA custom filters may get disabled, but they're not deleted.
There are many more advantages to running CEICW than there will ever be disadvantages. It's the single most complex - and useful - configuration tool on the SBS, and if it doesn't run without errors then that's a good sign that you have made errors in your configuration attempts outside the wizards. One nice feature - you can run the wizard all the way to the end, and before applying any changes, you can see (and save) a complete list of the configurations it will make. If you don't click 'finish', they're not applied. -- Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP] ----------------------------------------------------------- SBS Rocks ! ---------------------- "Tell me and I'll forget. Show me and I'll remember. Involve me and I'll understand." - Confucius "Pedro CR" wrote in message ... is there any draeback in running the CEIW? The system has been running for quite a while so there are losts of info and configs in the server, ISA and Active directory. Does CEIW reset ISA settings and/or Active directory ones?? I'm asking just to be sure.... thanks "Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" escreveu na mensagem ... Hi Pedro, If you're trying to set this up without running the CEICW (connect to the internet wizard), don't. Run the wizard and input the appropriate information. Don't select DNS for sending, select smart host and input your ISPs SMTP server, as in smtp.external-hosting-corp.com. -- Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP] ----------------------------------------------------------- SBS Rocks ! ---------------------- "Tell me and I'll forget. Show me and I'll remember. Involve me and I'll understand." - Confucius "Pedro CR" wrote in message ... Hi I'm running sbs2000 with exchange and isa set up and up to date. Clientes are running Outlook 2000 and some Outlook2003. I'm having the following problem: - Our domain is private (not registered on the internet) so users need to have an external POP3 account to receive email from the outside. - I'm using (or at least trying to use) MS POP3 Connector to retreive the mail from the external POP3 mailboxes and deliver it to the internal mailboxes. - If I set up the user's primary SMTP address to be something like the messages misteriously disappear after being downloaded by the POP3 connector. The connector downloads the messages but seems to be unbale to sleiver them to the internal mailbox. - If I just set the primary smtp address to my internal/private domain the messages sucessfully pass from the pop3 connector to the user mailbox. However the users are unable to send email to external addresses because the destination server won't recognize the domain. Also the person who receives the email is unable to reply because the FROM address is set to my private domain. How can I solve this situation? I sincerelly appreciate any help you can give me. I really have to solve this problem quickly... Pedro |
setup exchange to send/receive mail from external pop3 account/address
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setup exchange to send/receive mail from external pop3 account/address
CEICW comes very close to doing that. It's your first stop if you munge
things related to internet connectivity, and email. It stands for Configure Exchange and Internet Connection (wizard). It can fix many things. -- Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP] ----------------------------------------------------------- SBS Rocks ! ---------------------- "Tell me and I'll forget. Show me and I'll remember. Involve me and I'll understand." - Confucius "Duncan McC" wrote in message ... In article , says... ISA custom filters may get disabled, but they're not deleted. There are many more advantages to running CEICW than there will ever be disadvantages. It's the single most complex - and useful - configuration tool on the SBS, and if it doesn't run without errors then that's a good sign that you have made errors in your configuration attempts outside the wizards. One nice feature - you can run the wizard all the way to the end, and before applying any changes, you can see (and save) a complete list of the configurations it will make. If you don't click 'finish', they're not applied. Wouldn't it be great if Wizards - *all* Wizards, had a "reverse everything I've just done" button. Now why ain't that one implemented ??@#!? -- Duncan |
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