On the routing restrictions tab enter the IP address of the server/client
which connects to the exchange IMS to deliver your newsletter.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of S Verne
Sent: 24 January 2002 21:55
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Stopped Relaying, but now internal LAN user has problem (Exch
5.5)


I made the changes to my Exchange 5.5 (SP3) server to prevent it acting as
a relay.  It worked fine and passed the test.  The problem is some
software we use internally for sending our newsletter to customers.  The
software requires us to put in a mail server to send the mail through.
When specifying our Exchange server, our Exchange server thinks we are
trying to relay and stops the program from working.  So, I need to know
where to change in the Internet Mail Service to allow internal IPs
(10.10.10.x) to relay and still prevent the outside world.

I changed the following to prevent relaying:
Routing tab has Reroute selected and our domain specified as Inbound.
Routing Restrictions button has only "host and clients with these IP
addresses" selected and no IPs entered.

What would I change?

Thanks in advance

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