I'm having difficulty finding information on this either in MS's
Knowledgebase or in the various books I have:

We have routing turned on on our Exchange 5.5 box (latest SP's, etc.) but
have it set so that relaying is not allowed via the recommended method (set
for "Hosts and clients with these IP addresses" checked on, but no entries
made to the list).  We need to have one internal server be able to send SMTP
through this box, though.  We're using PHP's Sendmail module (and PERL's as
well) to mail the results of form entries.  However, since relaying is
essentially turned off, only internal mail will work.  Is there a way to
leave the relaying settings as-is but have a one-IP exception to the rule?
I hate to open up the relaying at all, but we need to get this working.  Can
anyone shed any light on this problem?  What can I do to get relaying
working from one IP only?

Thanks,

Matt

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