Is your ASSP in front of your front end Exchange? Or is it intercepting between 
the front end and back end Exchange? If you use your front end Exchange to 
proxy for both your SMTP and OWA, I would suggest putting ASSP in front of your 
Front End exchange and then port forward HTTPS for OWA to your Front End.



Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 10:35:19 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Assp-user] Exchange 2003 Routing








Anyone here have a 
front-end / back-end Exchange 2003 setup with a relay host for outbound 
messages?  Everything is working for me except that (from the Exchange 
front-end) my "Public Folder sync replies" back to my "back-end Exchange" are 
hung in ASSP till the connection times out.  My outbound port on the 
"front-end Exchange server" (to ASSP) is 125.  ASSP then connects to my 
outbound relay on port 25 and then off to the Internet from there.  ASSP 
and the Outbound relay are both on the same server.  The outbound relay 
also receives our incoming mail and then passes it on to the back-end 
server.
 
When I change the 
Front-end config to port 25, those emails hit my outbound relay and are 
then routed to my back-end server.  The emails go through 
successfully, just not when going through ASSP.
 
Any 
ideas?
 
Regards,
Brett

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