I have a Windows NT server and use Exchange Server 5.5.
I have a third party device on my network that can generate alarms and send these alarms via email. I have this working to internal addresses but when I try an external email address it says relaying is prohibited. I realize this is...
I need to have a third party program email what problems occur. One of the things they ask for is the SMTP Host. Is there somewhere I can look for this? I've tried @domain.com, smtp@domain.com, mail@domain.com, "server name".
Thanks
I've seen that kind of information before, but how do you enter those lines into the configuration. What are the commands? I know you have to get into configuration mode, but then what?
I have a Cisco router 1605.
I need to map a local static ip address to a public address. I think I know the command I need to give it, something like ip nat inside source static tcp 10.0.0.5 80 "public address" 80 extendable.
Now, where do I go to insert that line into the...
Very simple question. I'd like a program I'm using to send alert emails to me things go wrong. All it asks for is:
SMTP Host:___________
From Address:___________
Our server's name is MTISF1. So is that all I have to put in the smtp host's field and I'm guessing that the from address can be...
I need to map a private address to a public address and i'm guessing that i just need to add a couple lines to the configuration code but how do i do this? Do I need to save in notepad and edit there, but then how do i import it back to the router or bring it back into the program?
I need to map a private ip address to a public ip address. I'm not sure where to get started. Do I telnet? Do I use Cisco Configmaker? When I use Cisco configmaker and try to detect the router it asks for username, unprivalidged password and privaliged password. I know the top password that...
We're having trouble with our email and I'm not sure where to start. We can send outgoing messages but when people try to send us messages they get this error message in return.
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