As I'm adding more and more email accounts to my Exchange Server, POP3 users sending email is becoming more and more a problem. I know this is due to the fact that most ISP's block outgoing email that does not come from their domain, such as Comcast and AT&T. The current solution is to use Outlook webmail or enter the ISP's smtp settings in Outlook and authenticate with their ISP's email account. Well, when the user checks into a hotel the outgoing settings are still set to comcast changing the settings becomes a pain to non techy users. Is it possible to create some sort of smtp relay/connector on my exchange server that I can have the users that travel often enter into their outgoing Outlook settings. I'm currently using the default smtp connector in Outlook on port 25. My thought was to add another IP address to the nic card on the server, then go into System Manager\Admin Groups\First Admin Group\Servers\"Server Name"\Protocols\SMTP\. Right click Default SMTP Virtual Server, properties, General Tab, Advanced, add additional IP on port 1025 for example. All I would then need to do is point port 1025 to the new IP Address on the Exchange server nic card.
Is this right? Can someone point me in the right direction??e
Is this right? Can someone point me in the right direction??e