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what address format do I use for?

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tood

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Jul 15, 2001
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Im connecting an outlook express client to an evaluation copy of exchange 5.5 that is not connecting to the internet. I can send and recieve email to myself through outlook 2000, but when I use outlook express I get an error 550. A search on Microsoft said to enable relaying on smtp, but when I do this the email is sent but it never arrives at the mailbox.

what is the email address format I need to use? or am I missing something else that needs to be setup for express to work?

I have left everything default when setting up the exchange server. the users last name is planner, altas = p

I have tried sending this to the formats show on the mailbox's "email addresses" tab but nothing it working

any help would be appreciated

Tood
 
Why use Outlook Express? Exchange is a corporate information centre and should not be used in conjunction with a piece of free software.

Use Outlook instead.
 
You need to send to the smtp address. If you got a 550 sending to a user on your own server, you used the wrong address - Exchange was trying to send it out to the internet (which of course it can't do anyway with your setup). Look on a user's mailbox, email addresses tab. That is the address you need from Outlook Express. It will be something like user@site.org.com.
 
sincgib,

I'm using the format user@site.org.com. Does site.org.com have to be setup on a DNS server for it to work?

Zelandakh,

I would love just to use outlook as I have that working, but I have been asked to set up an environment so a 3rd party product can send emails. this product can only use an outlook express client and must connect to a mapi compliant email server.

Thanks for the comments
 
Sincgib,

thanks, you steered me in the right direction. It is now working, yahoooo. the problem was that I hadn't installed IMS (i thought it was used with connections to the internet only). After installing and configuring ims and dns it is now routing outlook express mail to a mailbox.

again thanks.

for the record:
I found a good article at the exchange 5.5 product documentation site for setting up IMS and dns, search for "Internet Mail Service"
again thanks for the information
 
The article you mention is probably also on your Exchange CD. There's quite a lot on there.
 
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