I have recently
secured my Exchange Server against mail relay. Unbeknownst to me at the
time, there is an application on my AS/400 that uses the Exchange server as a
mail relay. So now that the exchange server won't relay, this archaic SMTP
app will not work. I thought that I could simply add an "allowed" IP
address in the IMS routing restriction area, this did not
work.
Server
Details:
EX 5.5 SP3
Local IMS
IMS
Details:
Routing Tab>
Reroute incoming SMTP is checked. (Still fighting a POP war.)
Re-routes to My domain name.
Routing Restrictions
area>
Specify the hosts
and clients that can route mail:
(CHECKED) Hosts and
clients with these IP Addresses:
Address #1 MY
PC
Address
#2 AS/400
When I initiate a
telnet session from my PC and attempt to send mail to recipients outside of my
domain, I get the relaying denied message. AS/400 doesn't work either.
Anyone know if I am doing something wrong here? The goal is to have the
Exchange server deny relaying to every host except for my AS/400. I want
Exchange to let my AS/400 freely relay mail off of it. Am I doing
something wrong, or am I attempting the impossible. Thanks a lot everyone-
this relay issue continues to be quite enlightening.
:-)
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
