I never remember such things as "where to do this" and "where is that setting now" myself, even after doing it dozens of times, so i often try to use the help functions, using words as smtp, relay, securing, masquerade.
Let me be more specific if my previous question was misleading anyone. What I asking is that currently I have exchange setup and all I want it to do is setup for internal people to exchange mail inside the network. I know that I can restrict external mail for users from send out mail external through smtp but I was wondering if there was a better way than this. And as of now the exchange is able to send mail internally and external. But not able to recieve external mail.
I tried changing the tcp port and that did the trick. But is there a way to indiciate that the outbound message was undeliverable? Cause I don't want the users to think that it was sent out with any problems.
I've tried putting internal users in a group and tried to block that group in the connector. But it seems to be able to send out mail even though I modified the registry to check for connector restrictions. Anyone have any ideas how I can go about this?
Ok I figured out how to block the smtp from sending the mail from my internal exchange. But I have another issue is that I can't send out email from my external exchange that is at another location. Basically I want one internal exchange server and a external exchange server. I'm thinking its because I blocked out the smtp from the internal. But my internal and external exchange servers are on two different domains. Can I just change the smtp of the internal to my external but will that make my internal server send out the email to the internet instead of the external server?
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