Have you added the new domain to the recipient policies ? Otherwise it
will not be seen as an 'internal' domain.


Yours, 

Julian Stone 
Exchange 2000 Consultant 





-----Original Message-----
From: Duane Purcell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 1:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange 2000 SMTP Relay problem


Background:  Exchange2000/5.5 mixed organisation with Exchange 2000 in
DMZ handling outgoing smtp traffic (We are phasing out our solaris
machine which currently handles incoming email).  We (skilled.com.au)
have recently purchased a company and the bosses want their email
address to be @quest.skilled.com.au.  

Our internet DNS has been setup with an A host "quest.skilled.com.au" to
point to the Ex2k server. Our MX record for skilled.com.au points to the
solaris server.

My problem is that I have found that the only way email will flow from
the internet to quest.skilled.com.au users is to enable relaying on the
smtp virtual server.  If I disable relaying, the sender gets an NDR
"...smtp;550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for [EMAIL PROTECTED]"

The email is arriving at the E2k smtp so why do I need relaying enabled
to allow it to be delivered internally?


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