I have an exchange 2000 server at home that I use to practice with. Since I am using a
residential ISP a lot of the email I send gets blocked at the recipients gateways
because they use a service that lists me as a residential IP.
I have done some research and found some information on smart hosts. I have tried to
configure my server to use the smart host and provided my credentials that I use for
my ISP's smtp server. However, when I send email I get no errors from the SMTP server
but after a while I get and NDR. It appears that the messages get queue, but it can't
send it out to this server.
I tried a couple online email services and they had similar problems. Does anyone know
of an ISP or email provider with a SMTP gateway that will accept the smart host
connections from my Exchange server. This way my outbound email won't get blocked?
Also is there a better way of forwarding mail out through an ISP.
My server is Windows 2000 SP2 Running Exchange 2000 SP2
Thanks for any help.
-Rick
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