Yes. I am thinking that I have to turn off Integrated Windows Authentication
on the Access tab of the SMTP virtual server. Not 100% sure until I get in
Tuesday to see all of the NDRs and test.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Romain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 7:40 AM
Subject: RE: Relay blues


Are all these users in the same subnet 10.0.0.0 ?

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 February 2002 20:23
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Relay blues


I know this is fairly easy issue and discussed before but I don't
understand why some users are getting 5.4 errors stating that the
Exchange server can not relay their message. So bear with me on this
one.

I have a single E2K server sitting behind a Pix firewall. The email
server is a domain controller in a single 2000 domain. The majority of
the users log into NT4.0 domains, there 16 of them, and use mostly POP3
clients. The clients include Netscape, Express and Outlook. We are
slowly converting all to use the full Outlook.

I set the relay setting in E2K to the following. (Only the list below)
is ticked and so is (Allow all computers that successfully authenticate)
In the access list I put in 10.0.0.0 and subnet mask of 255.0.0.0 That
is the schema they use.

When set as above some users get the relay error message while others do
not. As I was thinking about this this weekend it came to me that it may
be a rights issue. If a user logs into a NT 4.0 domain and is using the
Microsoft Exchange Server service for Outlook, that person will not be
able to access his mailbox until that NT 4.0 users is given Mailbox
rights on the AD where the exchange server resides. But for POP3 client
users this is not true. But I am wondering if this is why when I have
the relay settings as above that it's a mailbox rights issue causing the
relay errors. NT 40 users of Full Outlook do not have this problem and
of course were given full mailbox access in 2000 domain account.

My guess is that it is a mailbox rights issue. Of course when I tell it
to relay all, the errors go away. When I get in next Tuesday (school
district) I am of going to add mailbox access rights to one of the
erroring users and have them try again.

Anything else that I might be missing?

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