I don't have a choice, this is basically a "family" organization & this exec is family. It's a web-site that was setup and maintained by a 3rd party.
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Kurt Buff <kurt.b...@gmail.com> wrote: > Blocking port 25 outbound is not 'arbitrary' - it's 'egress > filtering'. And, it's highly recommended. > > I'd think serious about doing what you're doing, and would likely > require they gave me a written and signed request, which had been > passed by the org's lawyer. > > Nasty things happen when kludges like this are put together, and my > basic rule is that personal and corporate email don't mix - assuming > that this is for a personal account. Even if it's not personal, mixing > two [probably-]unrelated business' email is problematic. > > Kurt > > On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 12:12, Sherry Abercrombie <saber...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Good question....this just got dropped in our laps this morning and we're > > scrambling to get it done because they needed it like yesterday of > course. > > I 'think' we've gotten the appropriate firewall changes made because yes, > we > > do arbitrarily block port 25 at the firewall unless it's in the approved > > list. > > > > On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Michael B. Smith <mich...@smithcons.com > > > > wrote: > >> > >> Which-ever SMTP server is going to send the email for that account. > >> Probably the remote SMTP server, unless you block arbitrary port 25 at > your > >> firewall. > >> > >> > >> > >> From: Sherry Abercrombie [mailto:saber...@gmail.com] > >> Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 2:54 PM > >> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues > >> Subject: Quick Outlook Question > >> > >> > >> > >> I've got a co-worker trying to setup and "executive's" Outlook to > connect > >> to an additional POP3 account. My dumb question is the outgoing SMTP > field, > >> what should that be? My outgoing mail server, or the smtp server where > the > >> POP3 mail is at? > >> > >> -- > >> Sherry Abercrombie > >> > >> "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." > >> Arthur C. Clarke > >> Sent from Keller, TX, United States > > > > > > -- > > Sherry Abercrombie > > > > "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." > > Arthur C. Clarke > > Sent from Keller, TX, United States > > > -- Sherry Abercrombie "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clarke Sent from Keller, TX, United States