Have the remote monitoring machines utilize SMTP AUTH or put a basic SMTP
server on the machines doing the monitoring so they can route mail on their
own.
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jerry J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 8:32 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> 
> Have an interesting problem. Currently have our exchange 
> server locked down so that no one can route mail from outside 
> the internal network. Now we are setting up remote monitoring 
> PC's that are using the internet to send alerts. But 
> obviously that will not work since they are outside the 
> internal network. Inputting IP info for each machine is not 
> desired as there are over 300 machines that will be doing 
> this and their addresses may change. Looking for a means that 
> these computers can authenticate to the server. This is 
> something that can be inserted into the code of the software 
> sending alerts. But I am not seeing a sure fire way to 
> accomplish this.
> So to sum it up, exchange server is locked down so no system 
> outside the internal network can route mail. Need to find a 
> way that certain systems that are outside the internal 
> network can route mail thru our server using some sort or 
> authentication that is hard coded into our software. Or any 
> other means that anyone can think of.
> Thanks
> 
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