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minoad

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Mar 28, 2001
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I am running exchange 2003. I am interested in having this server act as my smtp server. When i turn on anon access for my internal users i was getting several servers returning relay denied. I enabled authentication and this fixed my problem. However now when sending to AOL users the email just hangs in the queue. I am either looking for information on this, or information on the errors that are being returned in the queue. no ndr's coming back. I have turned on the relevent diagnostic loggin but still nothing of concern in the event viewer.

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Micah A. Norman
 
and what are the errors on the AOL messages?

Marc
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That is the strange thing. The emails to aol are just hanging up in the queue. Thier are no messages. The error I get on the queue is about as generic as they come, "Thier has been an SMTP protocol error." Relay is off, authentication for all outgoing is on. I think the issue is with reverse dns resolution. However i now have an ISP who still has not made the DNS changes i need.
 
Well then, talk to that ISP first. If you work with a crippled setup, you can expect problems.

Marc
If 'something' 'somewhere' gives 'some' error, expect random guesses or no replies at all.
Free Tip: The F1 Key does NOT destroy your PC!


Have a look at the shop @ !
 
All changes to resolution have been made. Assuming the email server has a ip address of 5.5.5.5, i have reversed 5.5.5.5 to email.companyx.com, and have created a forward lookup of email.companyx.com and pointed to 5.5.5.5. I am still not getting anything through to aol. Any ideas?

Micah A. Norman
 
Turn OFF the Reverse DNS to see what happens.

Marc
If 'something' 'somewhere' gives 'some' error, expect random guesses or no replies at all.
Free Tip: The F1 Key does NOT destroy your PC!


Have a look at the shop @ !
 
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