jomartinpe
IS-IT--Management
- May 9, 2006
- 24
Hi Forum
I have a problem. My ISP have changed its smtp servers to another name, before was smtp:domainname and now is smtpseguro.domainname. They ask me that when create the account inside mail client (my case is Microsoft Outlook) check the box 'My outgoing server-SMTP- requiere authentication' and click 'Use the same configuration...' then accept all and restart Outlook. I see this works fine for clients computers, but in my organization have the SBS 2003 with exchange active. My ask is know in whats parts of setting Exchange I need to activate the authentication.
I replaced the last 'smtp'name for the new one 'smtpseguro' in both virtual connector and virtual server inside Exchange,restarted SMTP service, tryed from clients pcs but the mail dont reach destination. In the queues I see no mail queued, it is clean.I guess the mail 'lost' in the internet. I reported this problem to my ISP but they take long time to reply. Can someone help me?
JMartin
I have a problem. My ISP have changed its smtp servers to another name, before was smtp:domainname and now is smtpseguro.domainname. They ask me that when create the account inside mail client (my case is Microsoft Outlook) check the box 'My outgoing server-SMTP- requiere authentication' and click 'Use the same configuration...' then accept all and restart Outlook. I see this works fine for clients computers, but in my organization have the SBS 2003 with exchange active. My ask is know in whats parts of setting Exchange I need to activate the authentication.
I replaced the last 'smtp'name for the new one 'smtpseguro' in both virtual connector and virtual server inside Exchange,restarted SMTP service, tryed from clients pcs but the mail dont reach destination. In the queues I see no mail queued, it is clean.I guess the mail 'lost' in the internet. I reported this problem to my ISP but they take long time to reply. Can someone help me?
JMartin