Re: SBS and Pop3 Connector

2003-03-21 Thread B. van Ouwerkerk
This has nothing to do with the POP3 connector, you are receiving mail from 
the internet right?
So it has to do with the SMTP sending part.

Are you using SMTP(DNS) to deliver directly or are you using your ISP's 
SMTP server. Did you setup the SMTP connector too?

Check the ISP to find out if they block direct delivery, some require you 
to send via their SMTP servers. They do this to stop spam.

Use message tracking to find out where it goes.

There is a yahoogroup dedicated to SBS: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sbs2k 
where you will find ppl with much experience in the SBS field.



B.

At 08:34 21-03-2003 -0500, you wrote:
I have a customer who wants to use the SBS Pop3 connector for Exchange,
yesterday we configured it and he is able to receive messages but unable
to send them. The messages leave his outbox but are never delivered to
their recipients.
Here is the set up
Microsoft Small Business Server 2000
Windows 2000 SP3
Exchange 2000 SP3
Pop3 Connector for exchange set to connect to his provider every 15
minutes
He has both his internal SMTP address (Which is his default reply to)
and his provider email address listed under e-mail addresses.
I have never used the SBS Pop3 Connector before so I do not even know
where to begin to troubleshoot.
Any Help would be appreciated.

Joshua


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RE: SBS and Pop3 Connector

2003-03-21 Thread Joshua R. Morgan
I was under the impression that the Pop3Connector would let me send
through it to my Provider that my E-mail Addresses look like they are
coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] vs. [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
If I understand you correctly I use Exchanges SMTP to just relay off my
provider?
Or I set up my SMTP connector to send my mail and make my default reply
address my [EMAIL PROTECTED] address.

Thanks, I'll also check Yahoo.


Joshua







Joshua Morgan
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
From: B. van Ouwerkerk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 8:46 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: SBS and Pop3 Connector


This has nothing to do with the POP3 connector, you are receiving mail
from 
the internet right?
So it has to do with the SMTP sending part.

Are you using SMTP(DNS) to deliver directly or are you using your ISP's 
SMTP server. Did you setup the SMTP connector too?

Check the ISP to find out if they block direct delivery, some require
you 
to send via their SMTP servers. They do this to stop spam.

Use message tracking to find out where it goes.

There is a yahoogroup dedicated to SBS:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sbs2k 
where you will find ppl with much experience in the SBS field.



B.

At 08:34 21-03-2003 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a customer who wants to use the SBS Pop3 connector for Exchange,

>yesterday we configured it and he is able to receive messages but 
>unable to send them. The messages leave his outbox but are never 
>delivered to their recipients.
>
>Here is the set up
>Microsoft Small Business Server 2000
>Windows 2000 SP3
>Exchange 2000 SP3
>Pop3 Connector for exchange set to connect to his provider every 15 
>minutes
>
>He has both his internal SMTP address (Which is his default reply to) 
>and his provider email address listed under e-mail addresses.
>
>I have never used the SBS Pop3 Connector before so I do not even know 
>where to begin to troubleshoot.
>
>Any Help would be appreciated.
>
>Joshua


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RE: SBS and Pop3 Connector

2003-03-21 Thread B. van Ouwerkerk
POP3 provides a way to retrieve mail from POP3 boxes.

You still need to install/configure the SMTP connector. AFAIK this is 
documented, you will find information on the MS website.

Have a look at www.sbsfaq.com too, you will find valuable SBS related 
information there too.

B.

At 09:01 21-03-2003 -0500, you wrote:
I was under the impression that the Pop3Connector would let me send
through it to my Provider that my E-mail Addresses look like they are
coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] vs. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I understand you correctly I use Exchanges SMTP to just relay off my
provider?
Or I set up my SMTP connector to send my mail and make my default reply
address my [EMAIL PROTECTED] address.
Thanks, I'll also check Yahoo.

Joshua







Joshua Morgan
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: B. van Ouwerkerk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 8:46 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: SBS and Pop3 Connector
This has nothing to do with the POP3 connector, you are receiving mail
from
the internet right?
So it has to do with the SMTP sending part.
Are you using SMTP(DNS) to deliver directly or are you using your ISP's
SMTP server. Did you setup the SMTP connector too?
Check the ISP to find out if they block direct delivery, some require
you
to send via their SMTP servers. They do this to stop spam.
Use message tracking to find out where it goes.

There is a yahoogroup dedicated to SBS:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sbs2k
where you will find ppl with much experience in the SBS field.


B.

At 08:34 21-03-2003 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a customer who wants to use the SBS Pop3 connector for Exchange,
>yesterday we configured it and he is able to receive messages but
>unable to send them. The messages leave his outbox but are never
>delivered to their recipients.
>
>Here is the set up
>Microsoft Small Business Server 2000
>Windows 2000 SP3
>Exchange 2000 SP3
>Pop3 Connector for exchange set to connect to his provider every 15
>minutes
>
>He has both his internal SMTP address (Which is his default reply to)
>and his provider email address listed under e-mail addresses.
>
>I have never used the SBS Pop3 Connector before so I do not even know
>where to begin to troubleshoot.
>
>Any Help would be appreciated.
>
>Joshua
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RE: SBS and Pop3 Connector

2003-03-21 Thread Ed Crowley
http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_smtp_diatribe.htm
http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_dq.htm
http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_smtp.htm

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joshua R.
Morgan
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:01 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: SBS and Pop3 Connector


I was under the impression that the Pop3Connector would let me send
through it to my Provider that my E-mail Addresses look like they are
coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] vs. [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
If I understand you correctly I use Exchanges SMTP to just relay off my
provider? Or I set up my SMTP connector to send my mail and make my
default reply address my [EMAIL PROTECTED] address.

Thanks, I'll also check Yahoo.


Joshua







Joshua Morgan
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
From: B. van Ouwerkerk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 8:46 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: SBS and Pop3 Connector


This has nothing to do with the POP3 connector, you are receiving mail
from 
the internet right?
So it has to do with the SMTP sending part.

Are you using SMTP(DNS) to deliver directly or are you using your ISP's 
SMTP server. Did you setup the SMTP connector too?

Check the ISP to find out if they block direct delivery, some require
you 
to send via their SMTP servers. They do this to stop spam.

Use message tracking to find out where it goes.

There is a yahoogroup dedicated to SBS:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sbs2k 
where you will find ppl with much experience in the SBS field.



B.

At 08:34 21-03-2003 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a customer who wants to use the SBS Pop3 connector for Exchange,

>yesterday we configured it and he is able to receive messages but
>unable to send them. The messages leave his outbox but are never 
>delivered to their recipients.
>
>Here is the set up
>Microsoft Small Business Server 2000
>Windows 2000 SP3
>Exchange 2000 SP3
>Pop3 Connector for exchange set to connect to his provider every 15
>minutes
>
>He has both his internal SMTP address (Which is his default reply to)
>and his provider email address listed under e-mail addresses.
>
>I have never used the SBS Pop3 Connector before so I do not even know
>where to begin to troubleshoot.
>
>Any Help would be appreciated.
>
>Joshua


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