sparkyputerguy
IS-IT--Management
Hi all!
We are running SEF 7.0 on NT Workstation. We've just switched over to Exchange for email and I am having some difficulty in re-configuring the email notifications (for when there are errors/warnings, etc.)
The firewall is completely standalone- not a member of a domain, nor is it pointing to any DNS.
The Exchange 5.5 server (call it ACME-EXS01) is a Windows 2000 domain controller for the domain ACME-EAST.Local. To further confuse the issue, it recieves mail bound for MAIL.ACME.COM.
So I'm setting up the notifications to go to joe_user@mail.acme.com. I have an entry in the host file pointing mail.acme.com to the mail server's IP address. I can ping mail.acme.com with no problem- it resolves just fine.
When I trigger an error, it tries to email out but does not- claiming that NOTIFYD cannot look up the mail.acme.com domain. After reading into the instructions more, I addressed the notifications to joe_user@ACME-EXS01.mail.acme.com (throwing the servername ahead of the domain name). The messages now get to the server but Exchange isn't processing them because the server name in the email address seems to be throwing it for a loop.
Is there a way to trick Raptor into sending mail to the Exchange box without making many changes to Exchange? I tried to change the HOSTS file to know mail.com and then throw in the ACME ahead of it, but Raptor's not happy about that.
Thanks in advance for any advice you may have!
We are running SEF 7.0 on NT Workstation. We've just switched over to Exchange for email and I am having some difficulty in re-configuring the email notifications (for when there are errors/warnings, etc.)
The firewall is completely standalone- not a member of a domain, nor is it pointing to any DNS.
The Exchange 5.5 server (call it ACME-EXS01) is a Windows 2000 domain controller for the domain ACME-EAST.Local. To further confuse the issue, it recieves mail bound for MAIL.ACME.COM.
So I'm setting up the notifications to go to joe_user@mail.acme.com. I have an entry in the host file pointing mail.acme.com to the mail server's IP address. I can ping mail.acme.com with no problem- it resolves just fine.
When I trigger an error, it tries to email out but does not- claiming that NOTIFYD cannot look up the mail.acme.com domain. After reading into the instructions more, I addressed the notifications to joe_user@ACME-EXS01.mail.acme.com (throwing the servername ahead of the domain name). The messages now get to the server but Exchange isn't processing them because the server name in the email address seems to be throwing it for a loop.
Is there a way to trick Raptor into sending mail to the Exchange box without making many changes to Exchange? I tried to change the HOSTS file to know mail.com and then throw in the ACME ahead of it, but Raptor's not happy about that.
Thanks in advance for any advice you may have!