I take it you are running WebDav.  If so some of the legacy proxy server
trap for non standard verbs in the IIS protocol.  So when they see some of
the WebDav verbs coming through they drop the packets.  Have a look at
your proxy logs to see what happens when it sees WebDav coming through.

--Felicity
> >  I am trying to allow my programmers to develop an application that =
> will
> > mail outside of our local domain.
> >=20
> > We are running the script on an IIS server.  The problem is that while =
> we
> > can deliver to our local domain ,mail going to outside domains fails.
> >=20
> > Our firewall only allows SMTP connections from our Exchange 2000 =
> servers
> > and it appears that the IIS server is trying to send mail directly to =
> the
> > remote domains.
> >=20
> > So I think my question is how do I force my IIS server to forward all
> > messages to my Exchange 2000 servers.  Obviously I am missing =
> something
> > simple but, danged if I can figure it out.  =20
> >=20
> > Brian
> > Brian Narkinsky
> > System Manager
> > Department of Environmental Protection
> > MS 6520
> > 2600 Blairstone RD
> > Tallahassee, FL 32399
> > phone (850)488-1205
> > fax (850)412-0400
> >=20

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