The non-exchange servers need to be allowed to relay through exchange,
possibly anonymously.
On 26 Jun 2013 10:25, "Nicholas Turner" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’ve recently changed our server restart notification scripts to run using
> powershell.****
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> It’s just a scheduled task calling powershell with the argument -command
> "& 'C:\BatchScripts\restart.ps1'"****
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> The notification script is pretty simple, just generates server name and
> time and date and then emails them off.  Works fine.****
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> We always run these scripts using the local system account.  On all the
> exchange servers this works fine, but when I run it on a 2008 r2 box
> without exchange it runs, but doesn’t actually send anything (tried running
> via a batch file too but that does the same)****
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> If I run it using an ad account it works.  Executionpolicy is set to
> remote signed.****
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> I’m probably missing something obvious, but can’t for the life of me see
> why it’s running fine as SYSTEM on exchange boxes but not others…****
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> Nick****
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