Re: telnet to smtp mail server Q
Lots of carriers block port 25 from dynamic addresses with whitelists to allow servers they know about through Maybe depends on where you are connecting from Can you telnet to other MX servers okay? That would give you an idea of whether its a carrier issue (although the McAfee and perhaps local firewall rules could equally block port 25 outbound from anything other than a known server Also could be the server is actually down - is there a 2nd priority server MX record? On 10/04/2013, at 7:50 PM, Liby Philip Mathew lmat...@path-solutions.com wrote: Are you using McAfee on the PC? If so, probably it is blocking port 25. Just a thought. Regards Liby Philip Mathew | Principal Systems Administrator ICT Professional Services Path Solutions Tel: +965 24824600 Ext. 703 Fax: +965 24824500 www.path-solutions.com image001.gif From: Jimmy Tran [mailto:ji...@jt-solution.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 09:39 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: telnet to smtp mail server Q Im having a brain fart right now. I’m trying to telnet to a smtp server from outside of that network on port 25 but I get a connection refused. When I send an email from outside to that domain, the mail goes through to the recipient. Why can’t I telnet in on port 25? What am I missing? I’m making sure I telnet to the mx record on port 25 from outside and no go…. --- To manage subscriptions click here: or send an email to with the body: unsubscribe exchangelist Disclaimer [The information contained in this e-mail message and any attached files are confidential information and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. This transmission may contain information that is privileged, confidential or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete all copies. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the information contained herein is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Path Solutions accepts no responsibility for any errors, omissions, computer viruses and other defects.] P Protect our planet: Do not print this email unless necessary. --- To manage subscriptions click here: or send an email to with the body: unsubscribe exchangelist --- To manage subscriptions click here: or send an email to with the body: unsubscribe exchangelist
Re: Exchange is history?: Moved two clients to GoogleApps this week.
There is a different cost model here, and some limitations but various upsides One big issue I see is if you have lots of shared mailboxes e.g. for client projects or other reasons then you have to pay for all of those as a license, as always it will be horses for courses What about Microsoft Live Cheers Duncan On 20/08/2010, at 9:59 AM, Stephan Barr wrote: Super easy. Customers love it.
Re: RPC/HTTP Revisited
One issue I had with installing a wild card certificate was in iiis expecting a client certificate for the rpc directory Somehow that changed during the certificate installation, I took this requirement off the rpc dir in iis and things came back to life. I found it using the rpc tools for server 2003, otherwise there were no error messages Then for some reason the setting would revert every few hours. Eventually rebooting evrything caused it to stick Good luck Cheers Duncan Sent from my iPhone please excuse the typos On 22/04/2010, at 2:58 AM, Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com wrote: Use 2010. Honestly, I’ve no idea. If 2010 works, then it’s probably part of the security package rework that happened in 2010. Certainly not goi ng to be backported… Regards, Michael B. Smith Consultant and Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com From: Clayton Doige [mailto:clayton.do...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 10:49 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: RPC/HTTP Revisited OK, tried that, no joy. I'll document the settings in the client in this case: Digital Cert is a wild card and IT throws no errors when trying to connect Account Settings Tab: Mailserver = internal name of mail server (I am on the local LAN) Cached mode unticked username = * - this resolves when clicking check name internally More Settings General Automatically Detect Connection Type Ticked More Settings Security Encryption is ticked Kerberos/NTLM is the logon protocol RPC Proxy Settings https:// (domain name used to connect to webmail - MX record points to Web sense) Mutually Authenticate is ticked - target = msstd:*.webmaildomain Both HTTP connection types are ticked Authentication is set to basic Again, the above works with 2010, but not 2003 Thanks for any pointers Clayton On 21 April 2010 15:41, Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com wrote: Try enabling encryption. Regards, Michael B. Smith Consultant and Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com From: Clayton Doige [mailto:clayton.do...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 10:40 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: RPC/HTTP Revisited directory and referral only come up and both just say connecting, it gets no further and just re-prompts for the password I should add that Outlook 2010 works just fine, but 2003 and 2007 don't On 21 April 2010 15:37, Jay Dale jay.d...@3-gig.com wrote: Are you using Basic or NTLM Authentication? What does outlook /rpcdiag say? Almost all the time when this happens it has either to do with permissions on the virtual directories in IIS or with the ports in the registry. Jay Dale I.T. Manager, 3GiG Mobile: 713.299.2541 Email: jay.d...@3-gig.com Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail, including any attached files, may contain confidential and/or privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination or copying of this e-mail and attachments, if any, or the information contained herein, is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive information for the intended recipient), please contact the sender by reply e-mail and delete all copies of this message. From: Clayton Doige [mailto:clayton.do...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 9:35 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RPC/HTTP Revisited The other day I posted a question regarding rpc/http in an Exchange 2003 environment where the FE nlb cluster Exchange is sitting in a DMZ - turned out that Checkpoint was overriding some of the allow rules with it's smart defense stuff. Have a different problem now. I am on the local network with a fully patched Windows XP virtual machine, and a fully patched installation of Outlook 2003. If I set up a standard user profile and configure it without rpc/http no problems, as soon as I add the exchange proxy settings for rpc Outlook just continually prompts for a password, and goes no further (I am not asking Outlook to remember my password here - I want to have it accept it when I put it in) Any tips on what I am doing wrong here would be greatly appreciated. Clayton -- Regards, Clayton clay...@alsipius.com http://alsipius.com -- Regards, Clayton clay...@alsipius.com http://alsipius.com
Re: Outlook using RDP over HTTP issue
Usually you have to have that cert installed in the Trusted Root Authorities, if his profile or machine changed or the cert changes you can get problems like this I tend to get people to check they can access webmail with no certificate errors in IE to verify the cert is okay Cheers Duncan On 20/01/2010, at 8:48 AM, Doug Rooney wrote: Stm.sonomatile.local is what the machine is called internally, webmail.sonomatilemakers.com is the external address, and yes we updated it end of Dec. An outside VAR set this up for us originally. Thank You ~Doug Rooney Sonoma Tilemakers IT Manager 7750 Bell Rd. Windsor Ca, 95492 (707) 837-8177 X211 (707) 837-9472 FAX i...@sonomatilemakers.com From: Richard Stovall [mailto:richard.stov...@researchdata.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 11:45 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Outlook using RDP over HTTP issue Your SSL cert is a little wonky. (Issued to stm.sonomatile.local, issued by webmail.sonomatilemakers.com, valid 8/27/09 through 8/27/10). Did you change it recently, or since your user was last able to connect? (On a side note, can you even store an exception for a mismatch between the site and that to which it was issued?) From: Doug Rooney [mailto:d...@sonomatilemakers.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 2:33 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Outlook using RDP over HTTP issue I have a remote user that uses Outlook – RDP over HTTP, and it worked for a while, Now it does not work. He can ping us (webmail.sonomatilemakers.com) but when he connects using Outlook he gets errors when doing a send and receive. (See below) And when he tries using a browser and web mail, he get “Unspecified Error” Any thoughts? image001.png Thank You ~Doug Rooney Sonoma Tilemakers IT Manager 7750 Bell Rd. Windsor Ca, 95492 (707) 837-8177 X211 (707) 837-9472 FAX i...@sonomatilemakers.com