Hello All,
I have read through some of the postings on this issue, and none of the suggested fixes have worked so far. So I am starting a new thread, hopefully to get a few new ideas.
First off, this is a new installation of Exchange, the first in our organization. We have one Exchange 2003 server, it is a member server in our Active Directory.
I can send mail internally, I cannot send external mail. Mail gets immediately returned with the following error:
550 5.7.1 Unable to relay
In the Default SMTP Virtual Server Properties, my relay restrictions are set as follows:
Only the list below is checked
Allow all computers which successfully authenticate to relay... is checked. Those are the the only options checked in the relay tab.
In the Authentication tab, Allow Anon Access is checked as well as Integrated Windows Authentication.
There are no Connectors set up. This is the first and only Exchange server in the organization.
The internal DNS/MX records appear to be set up correctly. The external records provided by our ISP are fine, as our old mail server (Gordano Mail) works just fine and I can resolve the DNS, MX and reverse DNS records just fine.
I cannot send mail out to the internet. It is making me crazy, man! )
Any suggestions of what I might try or have missed?
Thanks so much in advance!
Tony
I have read through some of the postings on this issue, and none of the suggested fixes have worked so far. So I am starting a new thread, hopefully to get a few new ideas.
First off, this is a new installation of Exchange, the first in our organization. We have one Exchange 2003 server, it is a member server in our Active Directory.
I can send mail internally, I cannot send external mail. Mail gets immediately returned with the following error:
550 5.7.1 Unable to relay
In the Default SMTP Virtual Server Properties, my relay restrictions are set as follows:
Only the list below is checked
Allow all computers which successfully authenticate to relay... is checked. Those are the the only options checked in the relay tab.
In the Authentication tab, Allow Anon Access is checked as well as Integrated Windows Authentication.
There are no Connectors set up. This is the first and only Exchange server in the organization.
The internal DNS/MX records appear to be set up correctly. The external records provided by our ISP are fine, as our old mail server (Gordano Mail) works just fine and I can resolve the DNS, MX and reverse DNS records just fine.
I cannot send mail out to the internet. It is making me crazy, man! )
Any suggestions of what I might try or have missed?
Thanks so much in advance!
Tony